Who else prefers minimalist UIs like HN and (linked) the original Digg?
(replay.waybackmachine.org)
January 2011 Archive
2011.
2012.
TechCrunch decides to use its powers for evil
(techcrunch.com)
2013.
Erlang, the next Java
(cincomsmalltalk.com)
2014.
10 Internet Giants, 10 Years ago
(owocki.com)
2015.
Estonia institutes volunteer cyber army
(net-security.org)
2016.
JQuery Upgrade Causing Trouble for Twitter?
(readwriteweb.com)
2017.
Is Groupon the new Jesus Startup?
(davetroy.com)
2018.
Just learned of InnoCentive, cool freelance projects, not strictly programming.
(www2.innocentive.com)
2019.
WCF WebSockets
(blog.davidpadbury.com)
2020.
Harder to read = easier to recall
(theregister.co.uk)
2022.
Who's Pooping on Twitter?
(wonder-tonic.com)
2023.
Roman Numerals
(threesixty360.wordpress.com)
2024.
2025.
Cracking The Credit Card Code
(mint.com)
2027.
2028.
Evolution of a website over 15 years
(jamespanderson.tumblr.com)
2029.
Ubuntu masters of the universe
(wiki.ubuntu.com)
2030.
Goldman Limits Facebook Investment to Foreign Clients because of SEC/NYT
(dealbook.nytimes.com)
2031.
Show HN: Tweet A Stranger, my little web experiment
(alexgerber.com)
2032.
Y Combinator-like acceleration programme at Cambridge University (UK)
(startuplift.com)
2033.
Jspp: A JavaScript Pre-Processor
(jspp.io)
2034.
How and Why I Switched to a Standing Desk
(smarterware.org)
2035.
Databases for startups
(hackfwd.tumblr.com)
2036.
2037.
The end of the "Comics Code Authority"
(comicsbeat.com)
2038.
Big Data Giant Joins InfoChimps to Save the World's Structured Information
(readwriteweb.com)
2039.
Niklas Zennström on competing with larger companies
(mobinode.com)
2040.
How Google Speeds Up The Chrome Release Cycle (Slideshow)
(techcrunch.com)