January 2011 Archive
3511.
Clay Shirky on Wikipedia's 10th Anniversary (theatlantic.com)
3512.
Ask HN: Review my startup - xuland.com ()
3513.
Five Emotions Invented By The Internet (thoughtcatalog.com)
3514.
Cloud computing is 'f-ing brilliant' says Bob Geldof (computerworlduk.com)
3515.
RTP Hackers & Founders Meetup next week (Friday, January 21, 2011) (meetup.com)
3516.
How to Use SimpleGeo and Polymaps to display Places on a map (developers.simplegeo.com)
3517.
Apple to cut down on 'free'apps that rely on external subscriptions? (appleinsider.com)
3518.
Why Chinese Girlfriends Are Superior (shanghaishiok.com)
3519.
The Rollover of Doom: a Trap for Good Programmers (esr.ibiblio.org)
3520.
1956 Footage Of Housewife's Acid Trip (huffingtonpost.com)
3521.
Programming is an easy way to procrastinate (maxkle.in)
3522.
The Greatest Internet Pioneer You’ve Never Heard Of (nytimes.com)
3523.
What Steve Jobs' Medical Leave Means For Apple Investors (marketfolly.com)
3524.
US Patent Office Grants Massively More Patents Than Ever Before (techdirt.com)
3525.
87% want to quit because of low performers (rypp.ly)
3526.
Laws of physics may not be fine-tuned for life (technologyreview.com)
3527.
Moore's law and iPad-sized "retina displays" (apenwarr.ca)
3528.
Safe Cracking Robot v2 (kvogt.com)
3529.
SDL 1.3 on Android (forums.libsdl.org)
3530.
Fred Wilson: Monetizing Mobile Audio (avc.com)
3531.
Meet The Entrepreneur Trying To Defeat Google From His Basement (businessinsider.com)
3532.
Cold Fusion Rides Again (in Italy) (physorg.com)
3533.
Space Shuttle Atlantis will fly another mission (msnbc.msn.com)
3534.
Pandora Pulls Back the Curtain on Its Magic Music Machine (fastcompany.com)
3535.
Lessons learned from rapid prototyping (ianovergard.com)
3536.
80% Of AOL Revenue Is Subscribers, 75% Of Whom Don't Need It (consumerist.com)
3537.
Quickly Launch A Cassandra Cluster On Amazon EC2 (philwhln.com)
3538.
Rethinking Innovation (bigquestionsonline.com)
3539.
Rails split tester (A/B testing plugin) (github.com)
3540.
The Answer Factory: Demand Media... (2009) (wired.com)