January 2011 Archive
481.
Dive Into 2010: HTML5 Book Reflection (diveintomark.org)
482.
Giving up on Ruby packaging (lucas-nussbaum.net)
483.
Research Chef: You’re Not Allergic to MSG and More Culinary Secrets (chow.com)
484.
Kinect is fastest-selling consumer electronics device in history (venturebeat.com)
485.
My Favorite Chart on Earth (csmonitor.com)
486.
Why $150k for YC companies is a huge deal (carwoo.com)
487.
4chan Founder Unleashes Canvas On The World (techcrunch.com)
488.
Apple Says Jobs Is Taking a New Medical Leave (nytimes.com)
489.
LivingSocial Hacked (deepgreencrystals.com)
490.
Ask HN: Review DocumentCloud.org ()
491.
And then there's Haskell... (xent.com)
492.
Get Off Your Butt: How to Get Motivated When You’re in a Slump (zenhabits.net)
493.
Jailed Pirate Party member becomes Tunisian government minister (arstechnica.com)
494.
Google's dropping H.264 from Chrome a step backward for openness (arstechnica.com)
495.
I got a bad review from TechCrunch, lessons learned (joshliu.co)
496.
Equity in startups: Cap tables for Google, Apple, Genentech, Netscape, etc (wiki.epfl.ch)
497.
FreeBSD now supports the Playstation 3 (lists.freebsd.org)
498.
Chromium Notes: Moonlight vs IcedTea (neugierig.org)
499.
Getaround: Peer-to-peer car sharing and car rental startup (getaround.com)
500.
Vote to amend the DMCA and help music apps like Grooveshark stay alive (blog.grooveshark.com)
501.
I will miss the old Y Combinator (scobleizer.com)
502.
Hiring Front-End Engineers (computedstyle.com)
503.
When Bad Patents Hurt Good People: Patent Threat Shuts Down Flight Planning Site (eff.org)
504.
How I implemented 2D collision detection in Pistol Slut (maryrosecook.com)
505.
Yes, browsers do cache SSL resources, so please use Google's CDN (hoisie.com)
506.
Notifo (YC W10) Android Client - Beta signup (spreadsheets.google.com)
507.
LinkedIn to File for IPO Today (thenextweb.com)
508.
QIP = PSPACE (cacm.acm.org)
509.
Let’s End the Myth that Ideas Are Worthless (blog.assetmap.com)
510.
$1.50 per gallon synthetic gasoline with no carbon emissions? (gizmag.com)