December 2010 Archive
871.
Teen Mathletes Do Battle at Algorithm Olympics (wired.com)
872.
Fully functional adults with perfect ("endless") memory (cbsnews.com)
873.
Perl 6 in 2010 - a retrospection (perlgeek.de)
874.
Why TV Lost (2009) (paulgraham.com)
875.
Are smart people overrated? (gladwell.com)
876.
Microsoft Outlook ruins my evening (markshroyer.com)
877.
APIs that developers should know about (econsultancy.com)
878.
Hacker changes the way people with colour blindness see the world (thenextweb.com)
879.
CELT: Next-generation low-latency audio codec from xiph.org (people.xiph.org)
880.
Crash course in applied functional programming (redsymbol.net)
881.
Manuel Blum: Advice to a beginning graduate student (www-2.cs.cmu.edu)
882.
How To Become Legendary- What Michael Jordan Taught Me About Entrepreneurship (onstartups.com)
883.
CAR, CDR, and Lisp... (mschaef.com)
884.
The Setup - Aaron Boodman (Greasemonkey, Chrome) (aaron.boodman.usesthis.com)
885.
LHC spots no black holes, eliminates some versions of string theory (arstechnica.com)
886.
A Day With an E-mail Scammer (pogue.blogs.nytimes.com)
887.
Seeing Interactive And Weebly Partner, Offer White-Label Websites (techcrunch.com)
888.
Voyager near Solar System's edge (bbc.co.uk)
889.
Why Isn't WikiLeaks Trending on Twitter? (studentactivism.net)
890.
The Joy of Stats available in its entirety (flowingdata.com)
891.
What's new in purely functional data structures since Okasaki? (cstheory.stackexchange.com)
892.
List of facilities 'vital to US security' leaked (bbc.co.uk)
893.
Ask HN: Why is there so little innovation in education?
894.
Look at my silly idea (escapefromcasablan.ca)
895.
Ask HN: Why doesn't HN use SSL/HTTPS for its login form? ()
896.
Swarmsourcing: Radar Detection (kickstarter.com)
897.
Remix HN: Experimenting with the Hacker News user interface (hnvue.com)
898.
Is Quora the biggest blogging innovation in 10 years? (scobleizer.com)
899.
Whatever happened to Google Fiber for Communities? (google.com)
900.
FCC: We didn't impose stricter net neutrality regulation because Android is open (engadget.com)