December 2010 Archive
5491.
Lessons from the Second Successful Humble Bundle (readwriteweb.com)
5492.
Cool Ruby Hash Tricks (endofline.wordpress.com)
5493.
Ceiling lights in Minn. send coded Internet data (news.yahoo.com)
5494.
Vladimir Putin Orders Russian Government to Switch to Free Software by 2015 (mashable.com)
5495.
Time To Change Your Mozilla Account Password (blog.arpitnext.com)
5496.
Shaft Passer (en.wikipedia.org)
5497.
In Pursuit of a Mind Map, Slice by Slice (nytimes.com)
5498.
GUESS: The Graph Exploration System (graphexploration.cond.org)
5499.
Algorithms Take Control of Wall Street (wired.com)
5500.
Apple Patents Drop Down Menu After 11 Years (tomsguide.com)
5501.
How could YUI3 improve its image compared to jQuery, MooTools, etc? (quora.com)
5502.
What's the difference between a hacker and a regular coder? (quora.com)
5503.
Mozilla Mistakenly Posts File Containing Registered User Data (securityweek.com)
5504.
Asynchronous function memoization (node.js style) (github.com)
5505.
Essential elements of an agile marketer (venturefizz.com)
5506.
Seven Deadly Sins of Sessions (lists.nyphp.org)
5507.
Tron : Legacy - Analyzed as a Religious Allegory (elblancoswhitespace.blogspot.com)
5508.
The homeliest tool in the shed (blog.makezine.com)
5509.
What Was The Biggest Tech Trend Of 2010? [video] (techcocktail.com)
5510.
Three different jobs in a year, but I'm not a flake. (ieatpaste.com)
5511.
Windows on ARM, an Idea Whose Time has Gone (pcmag.com)
5512.
Amazon Patents Method for Converting Bad Gifts to Good Gifts (blawgit.com)
5513.
Q: What Does Quora Mean For The Future Of Blogging? A: Business As Usual (techcrunch.com)
5514.
The Joy of Stats - Hans Rosling Documentary Video (youtube.com)
5515.
Why it's ok to be obvious (scottberkun.com)
5516.
The Secret History of the Tcl War (featuring the origin of Java and Javascript) (basiscraft.com)
5517.
3 Learnings about Professional Development at Startups (blog.rahfeedback.com)
5518.
The IO monad is 45 years old (haskell.org)
5519.
Today's $60 1TB drive would have cost $1 trillion in the '50s (computerworld.com)
5520.
Joe Konrath Needs To Shut The Fuck Up (mikecanex.wordpress.com)