January 2011 Archive
1651.
The Cost & Implications of Free(mium) (woothemes.com)
1652.
The Most-Read Blogs By Venture Capitalists (blogs.wsj.com)
1653.
How Facebook killed spam (fastcompany.com)
1654.
We, Robots (nytimes.com)
1655.
January 14, 2008: The day the market lost faith in Apple (asymco.com)
1656.
NASA Vision Workbench (ti.arc.nasa.gov)
1657.
COO Tim Cook Opens Up About All Things Apple (theatlantic.com)
1658.
Machiavelli 2.0 — The Fundamentals of Network Society (hir.harvard.edu)
1659.
90k+ Paid Chrome Web App Store Users and growing 5k/week (chromeosapps.org)
1660.
Silk — Three Days Later (weavesilk.com)
1661.
Why are you Still Making Crap? Open Source to the Rescue (w2lessons.com)
1662.
Analysis of the #LessAmbitiousMovies Twitter Trend (blog.backtype.com)
1663.
The New Linux (theregister.co.uk)
1664.
Official Google Research Blog: Julia meets HTML 5 (googleresearch.blogspot.com)
1665.
Playing with fork/join from Clojure (tech.puredanger.com)
1666.
Gratuitous Hadoop: Stress Testing on the Cheap with Hadoop Streaming and EC2 (devblog.factual.com)
1667.
I launched 06-10 and constantly feel helpless and lost. What advice do you have? ()
1668.
Florida schools replacing teachers with computers (nytimes.com)
1669.
Java and C# "Comparison" (harding.edu)
1670.
Prion disease can spread through air (newscientist.com)
1671.
Latest Android phones overtake iPhone 4 in user reviews (blog.reevoo.com)
1672.
Why Android will win the tablet wars (h-online.com)
1673.
CDN for all the other scripts (backbone.js, modernizr, etc.) (cdnjs.com)
1674.
Microsoft demos future Windows version running on Intel and ARM chips (video) (venturebeat.com)
1675.
All aboard the 'road train?' (cnn.com)
1676.
Ion's Book Saver personal scanner converts your books to digital (content.usatoday.com)
1677.
There are seven online business models (simplyseven.net)
1678.
First Glance at Objective-C and the iPhone SDK (by a Java and C Developer) (webbtech.posterous.com)
1679.
More Schools Embrace the iPad as a Learning Tool (nytimes.com)
1680.
Smyface.com - the status emoticon is back, updated, and fun (smyface.com)