January 2010 Archive
8011.
My Rant On Web 2.0 Design Fundamentalism (u.thirdi.com)
8012.
Groundbreaking touch screen functions on islate (mobilecrunch.com)
8013.
Guessing at the Apple Tablet (thetobe.com)
8014.
Google in China: the view from Further Education (communities.cilip.org.uk)
8015.
Installing Linux on a Dead Badger: User's Notes (strangehorizons.com)
8016.
The Genesis of SXSW (austinchronicle.com)
8017.
Free Servers for economic stimulus from theplanet.com (datacenterknowledge.com)
8018.
Foursquare Rewards Social Networkers for Location Info (time.com)
8019.
Google runs Microsoft's IE, attacks show (computerworld.com)
8020.
And the most acquisitive companies of the next decade will be...? (thebln.com)
8021.
RunKeeper integrates with Wi-Fi scale - a sign of FitnessKeeper's ambitions (xconomy.com)
8022.
HN Review: Explainthis.org What's your question? Journalists are standing by. (explainthis.org)
8023.
Xobni (S06) takes over Twitter's old offices (ycombinator.posterous.com)
8024.
Venture Capital: Who (Not What) Is Broken (pehub.com)
8025.
The Challenges of Social Media Talent Acquisition (newcommbiz.com)
8026.
Testosterone bumps up status-seeking behavior, not aggressive risk-taking (scientificamerican.com)
8027.
When in doubt, just keep going (blog.sugarenia.com)
8028.
Real Live Search (istartedsomething.com)
8029.
Open Culture Free Physics Courses (openculture.com)
8030.
No Idiots (nytimes.com)
8031.
Holy cow how i got over 2000 hits on this blog in a few hours (startupceo.co.za)
8032.
Click&Clean v3.6.5.0 extension for Google Chrome (hotcleaner.com)
8033.
Australia unveils new Cyber Security Operations Centre, 2400 attacks last year (theaustralian.com.au)
8034.
What is new in jQuery 1.4, features for a happy programming (pupunzi.open-lab.com)
8035.
Free Google Voice Calls to Haiti (googlevoiceblog.blogspot.com)
8036.
Yelp Enables Check-Ins On Its iPhone App; Foursquare, Gowalla Ousted As Mayors (techcrunch.com)
8037.
Infrastructure 2.0 In The News (gregness.wordpress.com)
8038.
FCC orders wireless mike changes to make room for next-gen wireless services (nytimes.com)
8039.
It is 6 minutes to midnight | Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists (thebulletin.org)
8040.
Cloud Light Presents: Mr. Dump All Your Crap In the Cloud Guy (rationalsurvivability.com)