February 2011 Archive
361.
Hong Kong gets 1 Gbps broadband service for $26 a month (geek.com)
362.
HBGary Federal CEO Aaron Barr Steps Down (threatpost.com)
363.
How to train your brain to flip to a new language (bitesizeirishgaelic.com)
364.
Ask HN: Obtaining initial users for a startup ()
365.
Why Starting Justin.tv Was A Really Bad Idea, But I’m Glad We Did It Anyway (techcrunch.com)
366.
Amazon launches Prime instant videos, unlimited streaming for Prime subscribers (engadget.com)
367.
The obsession with next (37signals.com)
368.
The Python Paradox is now the Scala Paradox (martin.kleppmann.com)
369.
Hash tables with O(1) worst-case lookup and space efficiency [pdf] (ru.is)
370.
Wow, Microsoft And Google Are Punching Each Other In The Face In Front Of Us (techcrunch.com)
371.
How Rails Developers do Ajax in 2011 (chadfowler.com)
372.
Inside the DNA of the Facebook Mafia (techcrunch.com)
373.
Poll: How do you bill recurring payments?
374.
UTF-8 good, UTF-16 bad (benlynn.blogspot.com)
375.
The iPad is the new IE6 (blog.millermedeiros.com)
376.
Twitter Suspends UberTwitter And Twidroyd For Violating Policies (techcrunch.com)
377.
Use git+github in the classroom (github.com)
378.
Matt Cutt's thoughts on Google Bing Debate (mattcutts.com)
379.
How IKEA is structured to minimize tax and maximize control (economist.com)
380.
Sparrow, new Mac mail client out of beta and #1 on Mac App Store (techcrunch.com)
381.
Tell HN: Catch.com raises 7m. Didn't get in as solo founder (S08), kept pushing ()
382.
Engineering a Compiler, 2nd Edition is out (elsevierdirect.com)
383.
Rainbird: The Way Twitter Counts Tweets In Realtime (Soon To Be Open Sourced) (techcrunch.com)
384.
Crawl Bank Accounts with the Ghost of Wesabe (readwriteweb.com)
385.
Visualizing dynamic programming (blog.ezyang.com)
386.
New Chat Thing Convore Is Google Wave Minus the Suck (technologyreview.com)
387.
Why did Borders Tank and B&N not? (quora.com)
388.
Engineers Recruit Engineers With Hackruiter (YC S10) (techcrunch.com)
389.
Google doesn't get 'social', but Apple doesn't understand the Internet (decipher.org)
390.
The Haves and Have-Nots: The True Story of a Reader Suddenly De-Invited from TED (techcrunch.com)