February 2011 Archive
2191.
Importance of regular, consistent release schedules in webdev. (mygengo.com)
2192.
Ask HN: The State of the Javascript Ecosystem? ()
2193.
Browser breakdown of who's using Basecamp Mobile so far (37signals.com)
2194.
Palo Alto startups: adopt a hacker angel ()
2195.
Inebriated, trying to find my spelling mistake. (google.com)
2196.
Apollo 14 Splashed Down 40 Years Ago Today: Six Odd Things About It (blogs.houstonpress.com)
2197.
How Reddit Algorithm Works (amix.dk)
2198.
Two months from prototype to... our product is live (venturefizz.com)
2199.
The Egos at Id (1996) (wired.com)
2200.
Ask HN: I am at a UK Govt. IP review panel tonight. What are your views? ()
2201.
M&A Issues: Breakup Fees (avc.com)
2202.
Decoupling content management with RDFa and Backbone.js (bergie.iki.fi)
2203.
Why Recruiters Are Bad For Your Career (brandonsavage.net)
2204.
Rackspace to Acquire Anso Labs (newenterprise.allthingsd.com)
2205.
Egypt crisis: President Hosni Mubarak resigns as leader (bbc.co.uk)
2206.
Coding Horror: The Importance of Net Neutrality (codinghorror.com)
2207.
Visualization of Egyptian Revolution On Twitter (gephi.org)
2208.
Less Annoying Activity Emails: Clustered Notifications Using Resque (blog.receivd.com)
2209.
A Lite Introduction to Markov Chains and Nonsense (matthewshotton.wordpress.com)
2210.
Review my startup, Lettur (lettur.com)
2211.
Motorola Xoom price official: $799 unsubsidized on Verizon, $600 for WiFi-only (engadget.com)
2212.
Anonymous v. Koch brothers (dangerousminds.net)
2213.
Yes, Global Warming Could Mean More Snow (articles.chicagotribune.com)
2214.
Email Use Drops by 59% Amongst US Teens in One Year (thedrum.co.uk)
2215.
Ask HN: Is Ruby on Rails really worth knowing? ()
2216.
Reasons that PHP is better than Ruby (najafali.com)
2217.
Best Buy Buyback Program Genius for Them, Horrible for Consumer (bestbuy.com)
2218.
The called shot: I'm retiring in 3 months (baberuth.posterous.com)
2219.
Blogs Wane as the Young Drift to Sites Like Twitter (nytimes.com)
2220.
Working Around the Java Double.parseDouble Bug (blog.headius.com)