2010 Archive
1921.
IPad Colocation (ipadcolo.net)
1922.
Hipmunk demos at Travel Innovation Summit (video) (blog.hipmunk.com)
1923.
Sorry, Steve: Here's Why Apple Stores Won't Work (2001) (businessweek.com)
1924.
HN, Remember you said go out and talk to people? I did: InsidersTalk.com (insiderstalk.com)
1925.
HTC Willfully Violates the GPL in T-Mobile's New G2 Android Phone (freedom-to-tinker.com)
1926.
Hunter S. Thompson's brutally honest Canadian job request (ottawacitizen.com)
1927.
Scott Adams: The "Less" Feature (dilbert.com)
1928.
LLVM's Clang Successfully Self-Hosts (blog.llvm.org)
1929.
Austrialia censors 90% of web censorship plan to avoid "unnecessary debate" (smh.com.au)
1930.
Why time stands still at 9:42 on iPhone/iPad ads (networkworld.com)
1931.
Knuth and Plass line breaking algorithm in JavaScript (bramstein.com)
1932.
No More Fear (tbray.org)
1933.
Man claims to own 84% stake in Facebook - judge grants TRO in his favor (online.wsj.com)
1934.
Google Wave Available for Everyone (googlewave.blogspot.com)
1935.
What Broke My Father’s Heart (nytimes.com)
1936.
How Scribd runs 150,000,000 polygon intersections a day (coding.scribd.com)
1937.
The Scene Will Kill You (bhargreaves.com)
1938.
GitHub announces subversion support (github.com)
1939.
Node.js vs Erlang: SyncPad's Experience (blog.mysyncpad.com)
1940.
Jakob Nielsen on iPad Usability: First Findings (useit.com)
1941.
Always ship trunk: Managing change in complex websites (paulhammond.org)
1942.
From Zero to a Million Users - Dropbox and Xobni Lessons Learned (blog.adamsmith.cc)
1943.
Stored XSS Vulnerability in Amazon (or How to hack Amazon with a book) (drwetter.eu)
1944.
Google AI Challenge Winner Post-Mortem (quotenil.com)
1945.
Poll: What is your religion?
1946.
Apple boycotts Fox News because of Glenn Beck (tuaw.com)
1947.
Students: You Are Probably Not Mark Zuckerberg, So Stay In School (techcrunch.com)
1948.
We are giving out water (economist.com)
1949.
Google fired engineer for breaking internal privacy policies (techcrunch.com)
1950.
Never short a country with $2 trillion in reserves? (mpettis.com)