December 2010 Archive
1981.
Writing HTML Title Tags for Humans, Google & Bing (searchengineland.com)
1982.
Give the Gift of a Custom Linux Distro (cam.ly)
1983.
Pi is wrong... really. (scientopia.org)
1984.
Google Chrome Blog: Browse for a good cause (chrome.blogspot.com)
1985.
$3 Million Health Care Analytics Challenge (readwriteweb.com)
1986.
Extracting Useful Review Snippets from Yelp Using Natural Language Processing (aria42.com)
1987.
Leaked images of mysterious Ubuntu powered tablet (omgubuntu.co.uk)
1988.
Full TCP/IP Implementation Stack for 8 bit microcontrollers (sics.se)
1989.
The Scale of the Universe (htwins.net)
1990.
Noisebridge SF might shutdown ()
1991.
Smalltalk in small talks: The Setup (blog.redline.st)
1992.
Cory Doctorow – With a Little Help (craphound.com)
1993.
Invaders from Mars (antipope.org)
1994.
MPM Liquid Demo (grantkot.com)
1995.
Why Robert Scoble is right about Windows but wrong about Allmyapps (allmyapps.com)
1996.
"Eternal" solar airplane flies for 2 weeks, breaks records (bbc.co.uk)
1997.
Advanced Undergrad Math Lecture Videos from UCCS(free/easy registration req.) (uccs.edu)
1998.
Netflix: Use Less Chatty Protocols In The Cloud - Plus 26 Fixes (highscalability.com)
1999.
INFOWAR: Anon Has Taken Down Mastercard.com As Revenge For Julian Assange (businessinsider.com)
2000.
ChromePHP: Console logging extension for Google Chrome (chromephp.com)
2001.
The Lessons Of Gawker’s Security Mess (blogs.forbes.com)
2002.
Ask HN: what are the best non-cash employment benefits you've heard of? ()
2003.
Is it ok to use warez software at a startup? (blog.fairsoftware.net)
2004.
Is Brazil finally ready to fulfill on its destiny as the country of the future? (webiphany.com)
2005.
In the future you will live in a tiny little house (io9.com)
2006.
Tell HN: Even Windows 7 is a horror show ()
2007.
Are getters and setters object oriented? (arkanis.de)
2008.
Don't click it - Website navigation without mouse click (dontclick.it)
2009.
Lift: 10x more productive than any mvc framework (lift.la)
2010.
Plain and simple: Net neutrality is hypocrisy (online.wsj.com)