January 2010 Archive
8041.
China, where U.S. Internet companies often fail (nytimes.com)
8042.
By 2013, Phones Will Overtake PCs As Most Common Web Access Device (gartner.com)
8043.
Bing's URL shortener (binged.it) has a longer domain name than bing.com (techcrunch.com)
8044.
Putting a price on the emotional benefits of having a pro sports team in town (online.wsj.com)
8045.
Apple vs. Google (businessweek.com)
8046.
Lumix GF1 Fieldtest (craigmod.com)
8047.
I Have Talent (alexgaynor.net)
8048.
Yahoo knew of cyber attacks before Google (hindustantimes.com)
8049.
Official post from Russia re their Oracle/Sun anti-monopoly investigation (translate.google.com)
8050.
C reference counting and you (stoneship.org)
8051.
Attack code used to hack Google now public (itworld.com)
8052.
Don't forget about desktop security (theinvisiblethings.blogspot.com)
8053.
Adaption to the Shifting Economy (victusspiritus.com)
8054.
Everything I need to know I learned from D&D (boingboing.net)
8055.
Net neutrality and the economic value of the internet: lots of people (arstechnica.com)
8056.
U.S. Dethroning Russia as (Natural) Gas King (themoscowtimes.com)
8057.
Haiti: "Money is worth nothing right now; water is the currency" (marginalrevolution.com)
8058.
God's control panel (maneggs.com)
8059.
The ‘Right Stuff’ to Be a Doctor (boston.com)
8060.
Crisis Camp Haiti - Techies unite to help Haiti (crisiscommons.org)
8061.
Apple fights back: Seeks to ban all imports of Nokia phones (edibleapple.com)
8062.
Monkey tool usage: Hammer and Anvil [video] (youtube.com)
8063.
Knowledge is out, focus is in, and people are everywhere (edge.org)
8064.
Stack Overflow: New, Improved Comments with @reply (blog.stackoverflow.com)
8065.
OGF Open Cloud Computing Interface Spec (ogf.org)
8066.
Techies unite to brainstorm help for Haiti (cnn.com)
8067.
Foursquare is changing the world (mashable.com)
8068.
Hackers create tremors online by 'poisoning' Haiti quake searches (economictimes.indiatimes.com)
8069.
Today's Top Trends (totallytoptrendstoday.blogspot.com)
8070.
Why you, why now? (sethgodin.typepad.com)