January 2011 Archive
1171.
Reset v2.0 (meyerweb.com)
1172.
India's most expensive movie yields astonishingly violent action-scene (boingboing.net)
1173.
Show HN: Hacker News with tweets from your friends (yc.backtype.com) ()
1174.
First release of LibreOffice arrives with improvements over OOo (arstechnica.com)
1175.
Mistakes young entrepreneurs make, but don't have to (finance.fortune.cnn.com)
1176.
Your Random Numbers – Getting Started with Processing and Data Visualization (blog.blprnt.com)
1177.
Top algorithms preprints of 2010 (11011110.livejournal.com)
1178.
BP oil spill clearly foreseeable on monitoring software, official (computerworlduk.com)
1179.
Clojure Conj Talk: Clojure Protocols Explained (clojure.blip.tv)
1180.
New security settings coming to Facebook (blog.facebook.com)
1181.
IPhone Alarms Still Not Working Despite Apple's Words (engadget.com)
1182.
Ruby and Python: pivot points (allthingsprogress.com)
1183.
Tabs on the side? (azarask.in)
1184.
Help Egypt. Join the cloud (accessnow.org)
1185.
The anatomy of a WordPress theme (Infographic) (yoast.com)
1186.
Get more out of your startup reading (swombat.com)
1187.
Sega Brings Awkward Fun to the Restroom (singularityhub.com)
1188.
Lessons learned from writing and launching a WebApp in 23 days (wildfalcon.com)
1189.
Negative Option (Collecting a credit card at free-trial signup time) (braintreepaymentsolutions.com)
1190.
Presentation: Redis, The Hacker's Database (amix.dk)
1191.
The differences between your eyes and your camera (pixiq.com)
1192.
Google's library for dealing with URLs (C++) (code.google.com)
1193.
Booting ISO images from within GRUB2 (michael-prokop.at)
1194.
Make quick fixes quicker on Google Project Hosting (googlecode.blogspot.com)
1195.
Nvidia Tegra 3 to Be One Full Generation Ahead of Competition (engadget.com)
1196.
Wolfram Alpha API now free and open (blog.programmableweb.com)
1197.
The North Face website speed case study. (bulletbits.com)
1198.
The Truth About Lisp (secretgeek.net)
1199.
The Little Book of Semaphores (greenteapress.com)
1200.
“Fantastic” beats “efficient” (blog.asmartbear.com)