January 2011 Archive
961.
The Mac App Store Debug Menu (red-sweater.com)
962.
What I Learned About Building Apps (feint.me)
963.
Fluin: Like a cross between IM and a Forum (fluin.com)
964.
Who Is Marrying Whom (nytimes.com)
965.
Is it time to return to the medieval way of life on college campuses? (chronicle.com)
966.
Learning from our Mistakes: The Failure of OpenID, AtomPub and XML on the Web (25hoursaday.com)
967.
Algorithms take control of Wall Street (arstechnica.com)
968.
Micron releases half-terabyte laptop SSDs (macworld.com)
969.
Announcing the TechStars Network (techstars.org)
970.
Warning: Software Startups are Not as Easy as Everyone Says (2007) (softwarebyrob.com)
971.
A Goldman Unit Is Said to Have Rejected Facebook (finance.yahoo.com)
972.
Google's Chrome climbs its way to 10% of the browser market (tech.fortune.cnn.com)
973.
Freakonomics: Yes, This Blog Is Leaving NYTimes.com (freakonomics.blogs.nytimes.com)
974.
Clarium Loses 90% From Peak After Thiel Hedge Fund Has Third Losing Year (bloomberg.com)
975.
What the Heck is Shadow DOM? (glazkov.com)
976.
The "Dolt" button (folklore.org)
977.
Adder: Python with a Lisp (thibault.org)
978.
An Intro to Backbone.js: Part 2 - Controllers and Views (liquidmedia.ca)
979.
Git Hacking: A Social Layer for GitHub (readwriteweb.com)
980.
Node.js Interview: 4 Questions with Creator Ryan Dahl (bostinnovation.com)
981.
Tools for startups along their lifetime (docs.google.com)
982.
Proofs By Contradiction And Other Dangers (rjlipton.wordpress.com)
983.
An open source, cross-platform IDE for exploring pixel based graphics on the GPU (syntopia.github.com)
984.
Ask HN: Went from $30 a day to $300 with less traffic. Um...now what? ()
985.
T-Mobile caps smartphone users' data at 500 MB/month (blogs.computerworlduk.com)
986.
Amazon to Roll Out Grocery Delivery Service (mashable.com)
987.
Show HN: New Punchd website (like foursquare for the masses) (getpunchd.com)
988.
Poll: How much do you trust Google?
989.
Is Chess with Queen Odds a Provable Win? (arvindn.livejournal.com)
990.
Are 10-11 hour programming days feasible? (ask.slashdot.org)