February 2011 Archive
91.
1000+ Nokia workers have walked out in protest (in English via Google Translate) (translate.googleusercontent.com)
92.
Mubarak to step down tonight (content.usatoday.com)
93.
Airplane Mode (minimalmac.com)
94.
Stuxnet is now on GitHub (github.com)
95.
IBM's Watson starts on Jeopardy Tonight (jeopardy.com)
96.
What is the single most influential book every programmer should read? (stackoverflow.com)
97.
Convore (YC W11) Wants To Be The Easiest Group Communication App Yet (techcrunch.com)
98.
IPv4 is depleted: Final five blocks allocated to registries (mailman.nanog.org)
99.
The Size of the Human Radio-Broadcast Bubble in the Milky Way Galaxy (blog.jackadam.net)
100.
The Next Six Months (daringfireball.net)
101.
The Cognitive Style of Unix (blog.vivekhaldar.com)
102.
What it's like in Egypt: An email from my mom
103.
What on earth are Google thinking? (re: Binggate) (puremango.co.uk)
104.
Why are you people defending Apple? (techcrunch.com)
105.
Japan Airlines' CEO pays himself less than the pilots, takes the bus to work (cbsnews.com)
106.
Debian 6.0 “Squeeze” released (debian.org)
107.
Beautiful Time-Lapse of Milky Way over Lake Tahoe (laughingsquid.com)
108.
Color wheels are wrong? How color vision actually works (blog.asmartbear.com)
109.
Poll: Tech Bubble?
110.
AOL buys Huffington Post for $315mm in cash (kara.allthingsd.com)
111.
"It'll never work": a collection of failed predictions (lhup.edu)
112.
Google Forecloses on Content Farms with "Farmer" Algorithm Update (searchengineland.com)
113.
Super Awesome Sylvia shows super simple Arduino (blog.makezine.com)
114.
The Technology Behind Convore (eflorenzano.com)
115.
Neat Algorithms - Flocking (harry.me)
116.
Show HN: Remote Jobs (our answer to "Who Is Hiring Remote Workers?") (remote-jobs.com)
117.
How to Sell your Company (jacquesmattheij.com)
118.
Is Scheme Faster than C? (cs.indiana.edu)
119.
Skype's Crazy Regex Easter Egg (blog.nyaruka.com)
120.
Brutal New York - 1965/95 (skyscrapercity.com)