December 2010 Archive
901.
902.
Hacking your OSX Address Book with C, Racket and LaTeX
(matt.might.net)
903.
Spacecraft Saw ULF Radio Emissions over Haiti before January Quake
(technologyreview.com)
904.
Facebook Data Team: What’s on your mind?
(facebook.com)
905.
Dieter Rams: Principles For Good Design
(vitsoe.com)
906.
Economics of Information Technology
(sims.berkeley.edu)
907.
908.
SHA-3 Finalists Announced
(jonkatz.wordpress.com)
909.
The Age of Music Piracy Is Officially Over
(wired.com)
910.
Why Google's Chrome notebook will succeed
(msnbc.msn.com)
911.
A Year Of Scala
(blog.joa-ebert.com)
912.
A Secretive Banking Elite Rules Trading in Derivatives
(nytimes.com)
913.
Are Posterous Fudging Visitor Statistics?
(blog.awesomezombie.com)
914.
Google's IPv6 Statistics
(google.com)
915.
Programming Languages to watch in 2011
(java.dzone.com)
916.
Show HN: I wrote a script to turn a webpage into bitmap HTML. (Caution: huge)
(elliottkember.com)
917.
Engadget's review on Nexus S
(engadget.com)
918.
Inside Rockst*r Games
(blog.zerodean.com)
920.
Larry and Sergey's CS349 at Stanford (last updated Oct 1998)
(infolab.stanford.edu)
921.
922.
“You Can’t Do It” is Powerful Motivation
(randfishkin.com)
923.
How to Get Started with Bitcoins
(pzxc.com)
925.
926.
Economic Optimism? Yes, I’ll Take That Bet
(nytimes.com)
927.
The end of a single global namespace?
(christopherkullenberg.se)
929.
Great Reading in Computer Science
(cs.virginia.edu)
930.
An FBI backdoor in OpenBSD? Further response from Gregory Perry
(blogs.csoonline.com)