December 2010 Archive
61.
Dead End Jobs: Are You Suffering from Stockholm Syndrome? (chadfowler.com)
62.
What's really wrong with BlackBerry (mobileopportunity.blogspot.com)
63.
Having a launched product is hard (martin.kleppmann.com)
64.
Dropbox for Teams (dropbox.com)
65.
The Full Stack, Part I (facebook.com)
66.
Visa.com Now Also Down Under DDoS (news.blogs.cnn.com)
67.
Chromium Blog: A New Crankshaft for V8 (blog.chromium.org)
68.
Vmail - A Gmail client in Vim (danielchoi.com)
69.
Mark Zuckerberg Agrees to Give Away Fortune (online.wsj.com)
70.
Getting shot by a handgun (answers.google.com)
71.
Appointment Reminder Launches (appointmentreminder.org)
72.
The Largest Prison Strike In American History Goes Ignored By US Media (deathandtaxesmag.com)
73.
Bitly News (bitlynews.com)
74.
Developer responds to allegations of FBI backdoor in OpenBSD IPSec (marc.info)
75.
Plea HN: Any work?
76.
Why I love math (reddit.com)
77.
Yesterday I had this crazy idea: People pay me $15, I make them a web design (designfor15bucks.com)
78.
The worsening journalistic disgrace at Wired (salon.com)
79.
Title Junk (daringfireball.net)
80.
FreeBSD/EC2 lives (daemonology.net)
81.
1960s IT department (luckham.org)
82.
Stanford CS Book: Mining of Massive Datasets [pdf] (infolab.stanford.edu)
83.
The Simple Software That Could--But Probably Won't--Change the Face of Writing (theatlantic.com)
84.
Touching Your Junk: An Ontological Complaint (eblong.com)
85.
It's not an arsenic-based life form (scienceblogs.com)
86.
Write code like you just learned how to program (prog21.dadgum.com)
87.
Americans Are Horribly Misinformed About Who Has Money (good.is)
88.
You don't really want a million dollars (ryanwaggoner.com)
89.
What’s Next for Delicious? (blog.delicious.com)
90.
RIM thought iPhone was impossible in 2007 (electronista.com)