December 2010 Archive
6361.
Investing in Alpha Geeks, Hackers, and Hobbyists (readwriteweb.com)
6362.
WikiLeaks Demonstrates Web Resiliency (spectrum.ieee.org)
6363.
Researchers build self-healing plastic (itnews.com.au)
6364.
Artificial Intelligence as a Positive and Negative Factor in Global Risk [pdf] (singinst.org)
6365.
Researchers develop genuine 3D camera (gizmag.com)
6366.
Chris Kraft (NASA) lecture at MIT (youtube.com)
6367.
Latest Update to Facebook’s Official Stats Shows Surge in Off-Site Traffic (insidefacebook.com)
6368.
Hyperdemocracy (blog.futurestreetconsulting.com)
6369.
Companies That Haven't Wussed Out of Working with WikiLeaks (alternet.org)
6370.
How social engineering works (techradar.com)
6371.
For the record: Varnish and Money (gossamer-threads.com)
6372.
Facebook Valuation Rises To $52.1 Billion In Latest Auction (allfacebook.com)
6373.
I just deleted my Facebook account. Did I commit suicide? ()
6374.
Did Those Yahoo Layoffs Hit Early? (techcrunch.com)
6375.
Hacking the Smart Grid (technologyreview.com)
6376.
The Terror of the Long Comment (blog.mezeske.com)
6377.
How I scheduled 4 Venture Capital meetings with 3 hours of work (junloayza.com)
6378.
Work for the Colbert Report using Scala & Javascript (talkingpet.org)
6379.
The Ones That Didn’t Make It: Windows’ Failed Rivals (guywhosteals.blogspot.com)
6380.
Everyone and No One (sethgodin.typepad.com)
6381.
Mozilla is Designing a New Programming Language Language Called Rust (guywhosteals.blogspot.com)
6382.
Avant-Garde Music Offers A Gateway to Artificial Intelligence (cacm.acm.org)
6383.
A Snapshot of Apple's Latest iPhone Camera Patents (patentlyapple.com)
6384.
MSFT + Facebook: What Could Have Been (zdnet.com)
6385.
The world's worst boss (sethgodin.typepad.com)
6386.
Instapaper and Flipboard: Feel Free to Read This Later, on Your Phone (nytimes.com)
6387.
The kernel and the C library as a single project (lwn.net)
6388.
IPv4 runout Doomsday Clock (ipv6.he.net)
6389.
Internet Access Should Be Application-Agnostic (unionsquareventures.com)
6390.
200 Countries, 200 Years, 4 Minutes [video] (youtube.com)