January 2011 Archive
1141.
Forget apps, OnSwipe is the future of publishing. (thenextweb.com)
1142.
Single-Page Site with Parallax (nikebetterworld.com)
1143.
KhanApp - Mobile App for Khan Academy (khanapp.com)
1144.
Holy crap, is creating A/B tests this easy? (visualwebsiteoptimizer.com)
1145.
Mac app store alternative (appbodega.com)
1146.
Goldman Sachs, Facebook, the SEC and Bubble 2.0 (broadstuff.com)
1147.
Getting your users on-board - thoughts on Quora, Path.com, Instagram etc. (contrast.ie)
1148.
Dropbox Forums: The Official Dropquest Thread (forums.dropbox.com)
1149.
How I Work - learn about new tools by watching screencasts (how-i-work.com)
1150.
HTML5 Guitar Tab Player (hacks.mozilla.org)
1151.
How to analyze Craigslist's entire history? Jeremy Zawodny is taking suggestions (blog.zawodny.com)
1152.
AWS Elastic Beanstalk (aws.amazon.com)
1153.
Solving the Expression Problem with Clojure 1.2 (ibm.com)
1154.
China is blocking coverage of Egypt protests on Twitter-like services (venturebeat.com)
1155.
Should employees buy their own computer? (bbc.co.uk)
1156.
Study: College Students Not Learning Much (cbsnews.com)
1157.
Live ESP Experiment: Sexual Arousal Going Backwards in Time (parapsych.me)
1158.
I Can Has Funding: Cheezburger Raises $30M (techcrunch.com)
1159.
Facebook To Make ‘Facebook Credits’ Mandatory For Game Developers (techcrunch.com)
1160.
Google ’not happy' with Android Market purchase rates, many changes coming (engadget.com)
1161.
Does Livestrong.com have a spam content farm hidden behind it? (livestrong.com)
1162.
[HTML5] Badge of shame (adactio.com)
1163.
Backbone.js Tutorial - by noob for noobs (thomasdavis.github.com)
1164.
PubSubHubbub (code.google.com)
1165.
How Egypt did (and how your government could) shut down the Internet (arstechnica.com)
1166.
NY Hackers: Breadpig & LEGO are hosting our first Hack Club on Jan 14 (breadpig.com)
1167.
Amazon S3 - Bigger and Busier Than Ever (aws.typepad.com)
1168.
2011: The Year You Weren’t Expecting (arbesman.net)
1169.
Gondor - effortless production Django hosting (gondor.io)
1170.
AT&T mauled in oral arguments in arguing for "personal privacy" for corporations (washingtonpost.com)