February 2011 Archive
1891.
The Ada Initiative: Salaries for women to participate in open source (lwn.net)
1892.
The Man Who Owns the Internet: Kevin Ham's $300m Domain Empire [2007] (money.cnn.com)
1893.
Windows Phone 7's future revealed: multitasking, IE9, Twitter (arstechnica.com)
1894.
How to use BDD to discover value-add for your startup (blog.interfacevision.com)
1895.
I, Lady Coder, will probably never go to a Hackathon. (nataliepo.typepad.com)
1896.
Poll: Which of these features would you consider delegating to an SAAS product?
1897.
Winning San Francisco's Startup Scene (zachholman.com)
1898.
Vinegar - refined Vigenère - can you break my cipher? (blog.hackensplat.com)
1899.
Google says game developers can rely on ads for income (venturebeat.com)
1900.
What Apple’s new subscription policy means for news (niemanlab.org)
1901.
Sho: An interactive environment for data analysis and scientific computing (research.microsoft.com)
1902.
Ruby Performance in the Rails Development Environment (erik.debill.org)
1903.
Best Buy’s bizarro world Xoom ad « The Orange View (theorangeview.net)
1904.
LaTeX on Blogger (mnnttl.blogspot.com)
1905.
Fight Club Facebook Fans A Bit Like Tyler Durden: Thrill-Seeking Non-Conformists (mytype.com)
1906.
The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Simplicity (behind-the-enemy-lines.blogspot.com)
1907.
‘Companies don’t need large support teams’ – Interview with Gianni from Disqus (blog.supportbee.com)
1908.
Steve Jobs gave Russian President an AT&T iPhone, still locked (9to5mac.com)
1909.
More thoughts on switching back to Java from Scala (beust.com)
1910.
What it takes: my thoughts on how to become a great programmer (blog.howtoprogram.tv)
1911.
Getting fancy with the console (thecssninja.com)
1912.
Galapicon Valley and the Rise of Black Frankenswan (blognewcomb.squarespace.com)
1913.
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1914.
Yobongo Will Be In The Running For The Addictive App At This Year’s SXSW (techcrunch.com)
1915.
Facebook Engineering Live Commenting: Behind the Scenes (facebook.com)
1916.
Amazon's Cloud-Computing Guru Honed Skills Fixing Lamborghinis (businessweek.com)
1917.
Google's Wael Ghonim still missing in Egypt; company asks for help (latimesblogs.latimes.com)
1918.
MongoDB strategies for the disk-averse (engineering.foursquare.com)
1919.
Reddit doubles number of programmers (techcrunch.com)
1920.
“The Dirty Little Secrets of Search” – Additional Information (cocaman.ch)