February 2011 Archive
1231.
Socrates and a friend talk about the morality of profit (ac-nice.fr)
1232.
LG demos transparent LCD (justinireland.com)
1233.
Set your heart on an MBA? Don't bother (economist.com)
1234.
Find All The Broadband Options At Any Street Address (broadbandmap.gov)
1235.
Mozilla Chromeless: making desktop apps with web technologies (mozillalabs.com)
1236.
Flash Player Molehill preview released (labs.adobe.com)
1237.
Did Vikings navigate by polarized light? (nature.com)
1238.
Unleash The Grid (blog.jqueryui.com)
1239.
Zynga Raising $500 Million at $10 Billion Valuation (kara.allthingsd.com)
1240.
Proposal: consider scientific research papers like open source software (lemire.me)
1241.
For Mobile Apps, It’s 1996 All Over Again (techcrunch.com)
1242.
I Worked on the AOL Content Farm & It Changed My Life (readwriteweb.com)
1243.
Egyptian lesson: America an enemy of democracy (blogs.aljazeera.net)
1244.
IRC notifications via SSH and libnotify (mlomnicki.com)
1245.
Are you a charlatan, martyr, or hustler? A geometrical illustration (joeyroth.com)
1246.
HN Recap: Top articles on Hacker News (hnrecap.com)
1247.
IncPy: Automatic memoization for Python (stanford.edu)
1248.
How I Indexed The Daily (HTTP proxying using Charles for Mac) (waxy.org)
1249.
Venture Capital Tutorial (vcic.unc.edu)
1250.
Nokia culture will out (speedbird.wordpress.com)
1251.
ElephantDB: a distributed database specialized in exporting data from Hadoop (tech.backtype.com)
1252.
The world of HBGary (lcamtuf.blogspot.com)
1253.
Google Exec Who Went Missing In Egypt Now A Spokesman For Opposition Group (sfgate.com)
1254.
Disgruntled Programmer Accused of Sabotaging Arcade Game Classic (threatpost.com)
1255.
Magnetic levitation and ferrofluid (blog.stevemould.com)
1256.
Global Village Construction Set: Open source tools and machinery (openfarmtech.org)
1257.
Learning Clojure (en.wikibooks.org)
1258.
Gruber on iOS In-App Purchases (daringfireball.net)
1259.
US Manufacturing Isn't Dead, But its Jobs Are (ourfuture.org)
1260.
Alternative energy can power the world in 20-40 years (news.stanford.edu)