2011 Archive
61.
I quit my job last March and it was a bad idea.
62.
Microsoft UI has officially entered the realm of self-parody (seldo.tumblr.com)
63.
This Guy Has My MacBook (thisguyhasmymacbook.tumblr.com)
64.
Up and Down the Ladder of Abstraction (worrydream.com)
65.
Jonathan's Card (jonathanstark.com)
66.
Bitbucket now rocks Git (blog.bitbucket.org)
67.
An iOS Developer Takes on Android (nfarina.com)
68.
Ask HN: What programming blogs do you read daily?
69.
Amazon’s $23,698,655.93 book about flies (michaeleisen.org)
70.
Don't use MongoDB (pastebin.com)
71.
An Indian Inventor Disrupts The Period Industry (fastcoexist.com)
72.
GoDaddy: A glimpse of the Internet under SOPA (david.weebly.com)
73.
Mea Culpa: GitHub works well, my mistake made them look bad (andrewljohnson.com)
74.
Secret app on millions of phones logs key taps (theregister.co.uk)
75.
Patio11 says Hello Ladies (akshat.posterous.com)
76.
Mozilla urges its users to raise their voice against SOPA (mozilla.org)
77.
Poll: What database does your company use?
78.
My fellow geeks, we need to have a talk. (thingist.com)
79.
You are not running out of time (rahulbijlani.com)
80.
Fucking Sue Me (pud.com)
81.
Why I will never pursue cheating again (behind-the-enemy-lines.blogspot.com)
82.
Workers Leaving the Googleplex (andrewnormanwilson.com)
83.
Google algorithm change launched
84.
Internet giants place full-page anti-SOPA ad in NYT (boingboing.net)
85.
My winter break project — Silk (weavesilk.com)
86.
Google: Bing Is Cheating, Copying Our Search Results (searchengineland.com)
87.
Dear Internet: It's no Longer OK Not to Know How Congress Works (informationdiet.com)
88.
I took "abusing the HTML5 History" to the next level. (probablyinteractive.com)
89.
GitHub for Mac (github.com)
90.
Eric Schmidt: On April 4th I Will Step Down, Larry Page to be CEO (googleblog.blogspot.com)