January 2012 Archive
2371.
Congress Match - Does your Representative (or Senator) represent you? (popvox.com)
2372.
Pinterest knocked off by Samwer brothers (pinspire.com)
2373.
Employee ownership is overrated (economist.com)
2374.
Free available, memorable, short .com startup names ()
2375.
The Re-birth of Microsoft (startupdispatch.com)
2376.
Numbers Don’t Lie: What Website Analytics Tell About Human Behavior (sparklewise.com)
2377.
UK government Red Tape Challenge - Disruptive Business Models - Data Liberation (redtapechallenge.cabinetoffice.gov.uk)
2378.
Ask HN: Will you buy Facebook stock? ()
2379.
Details Matter. Or: Even MVPs need to "get it right" (techcrunch.com)
2380.
What was the the most academically influential video you saw as a young child? ()
2381.
Ask HN: What is the coolest things that have been done in/with node.js? ()
2382.
Antitrust+? (parislemon.com)
2383.
Ask HN: Selling our startup's code ()
2384.
$ 300 3D Printer, the Makible Makibox (blog.makible.com)
2385.
Steve Jobs, Superhero (techcrunch.com)
2386.
Ask HN: What are best online resources to learn Ruby on Rails? ()
2387.
Math doesn't suck, you do. (thebestpageintheuniverse.net)
2388.
Bigger than Google+, MySpace isn’t dead yet (gigaom.com)
2389.
Making of: Sharypic.com (sachagreif.com)
2390.
Building the same app for iOS and Android (coovtech.com)
2391.
Ask HN: I'm an experienced backend developer, but clueless about GUI app dev. ()
2392.
Making Basecamp even better… using Basecamp (revisu.com)
2393.
Neil deGrasse: Books every intelligent person should read (openculture.com)
2394.
CES - Samsung Smart Window (Video) (planettechnews.com)
2395.
Node.js performance tips from Linkedin (engineering.linkedin.com)
2396.
IBooks Author analysis by the co-chairman of the CSS Working Group (glazman.org)
2397.
Is It Possible to Predict Pageviews 15 Minutes Into the Future? (betabeat.com)
2398.
What's 1 mile wide, 300 miles long, and taking 14 hours to pass a single point? (en.wikipedia.org)
2399.
Ask HN: What was your first ramen profitable app? ()
2400.
Best statistics question ever (flowingdata.com)