February 2011 Archive
271.
Andrew Warner is in the hospital (mixergy.com)
272.
IPhone 4 films final Discovery launch from 30,000 feet up. (thebln.com)
273.
Microsoft confirms Kinect hackers to get official developer kit (pocket-lint.com)
274.
Art Project, powered by Google (googleartproject.com)
275.
Apple to Unveil IPad 2 on March 2 in San Francisco (kara.allthingsd.com)
276.
Flickr Accidentally Deletes a User's 4,000 Photos and Can't Get Them Back (observer.com)
277.
Y Combinator’s Paul Graham On The $150K Per Start-Up Offer (blogs.wsj.com)
278.
Show HN: What Do You Think Of My Resume? (on.fb.me)
279.
The joys of maintenance programming (typicalprogrammer.com)
280.
Custora (YC W11) Helps Online Businesses Improve Customer Retention (techcrunch.com)
281.
Website Layouts (designshack.co.uk)
282.
Insufficiently known Posix shell features (apenwarr.ca)
283.
Apple’s Three Laws of Developers (yourhead.tumblr.com)
284.
Your code should be as boring as possible (broadcast-tower.socialcam.com)
285.
Google open sources "Contracts for Java" (google-opensource.blogspot.com)
286.
Awesome-Fontstacks: free web fonts with failsafes to back them up (awesome-fontstacks.com)
287.
YC startups seeking designers for Feb 2011 designer directory (ycdesign.wufoo.com)
288.
Greplin (YC W10) Grabs $4 Million From Sequoia For Social Search (techcrunch.com)
289.
Wikipedia's Notability Requirements And The Slash (sheddingbikes.com)
290.
Startup America -- Dead on Arrival (steveblank.com)
291.
The lost art of pickpockets (slate.com)
292.
Ask HN: Who Is Hiring (For Freelance/Part Time Remote Work) February 2011.
293.
Startup Tools (steveblank.com)
294.
DrChrono (YC W11) Makes The iPad A Doctor’s Best Friend In The Exam Room (techcrunch.com)
295.
When to Use PayPal vs. Merchant Account (feefighters.com)
296.
Today, Web Development Sucks (harry.me)
297.
Lisp inventor John McCarthy on human progress and its sustainability (www-formal.stanford.edu)
298.
12 new file formats in the Google Docs Viewer (googledocs.blogspot.com)
299.
Making Crash Bandicoot, by Andy Gavin and Jason Rubin (naughtydog.com)
300.
PS3 Hacker Raised All the Legal Funds Needed to Beat Sony in a Weekend (escapistmagazine.com)