January 2010 Archive
8491.
F# Permutations (translated from Haskell Data.List.permutations) (fsharpcode.blogspot.com)
8492.
Better Cacti Templates (code.google.com)
8493.
Is Big Brother headed to the backcountry? (hikinginthesmokys.blogspot.com)
8494.
Does Google Dehumanize Intelligence? (techdirt.com)
8495.
When to let go. A decade with Travelstart. (ekbergh.blogspot.com)
8496.
Censorship and Media In An Expanding Internet Population (virtualmusic.tv)
8497.
Cisco Systems tests IP router in orbit (bizjournals.com)
8498.
Serving better ads in Gmail (gmailblog.blogspot.com)
8499.
Ask HN: Looking for Android Programmer ()
8500.
What if Information Does Not Want to Be Free? (thefastertimes.com)
8501.
Profiling: Sketching the Face of Jihadism (stratfor.com)
8502.
Stop thinking - find your passion (whatdoudo.net)
8503.
Deep-Sea Snail Shell Could Inspire Better Body Armor (wired.com)
8504.
Ask HN: PR Tips or books for Startups? ()
8505.
Ask HN: Rate my startup - TwellWishes - Well wishes and virtual gifts on Twitter (twellwishes.com)
8506.
The importance of teaching your clients and being the boss (sam.brown.tc)
8507.
Secret Rituals of American Idol Auditions Exposed (thedailybeast.com)
8508.
The Pirate's Dilemma: How Youth Culture Reinvented Capitalism (thepiratesdilemma.com)
8509.
LAMP: Processing Language Performance (proc.conisar.org)
8510.
Amazon hikes Kindle royalties to 70%, with a catch (arstechnica.com)
8511.
A summary of the Google-China faceoff. An early experiment in news aggregation. (elzr.com)
8512.
Because He Dreamed (aclu.org)
8513.
Could a ‘Virtual Surge’ Fix Afghanistan? (wired.com)
8514.
The Customer Is Always Right (washingtonpost.com)
8515.
Australian Economist Steve Keen talks at Google (debtdeflation.com)
8516.
On the Origin of Gravity (arxiv.org)
8517.
Neolithic Windows security hole alive and well in Windows 7 (itworld.com)
8518.
Ultimate Genesis: Sega's Official Console Emulator for iPhone (gizmodo.com)
8519.
The tablet's second biggest question: Connectivity (itworld.com)
8520.
Market Forces and the much reviled Yugo (slate.com)