January 2010 Archive
901.
Packaging reuseabe & testable Django apps with virtualenv, pip, and Fabric (travisswicegood.com)
902.
Ask HN: What is your shortlist for hot/popular/trendy Open Source Projects?
903.
The repetitive and boring gameplay in WoW is probably intentional. (en.wikipedia.org)
904.
The clothes don't make the man (boy) (stanford.edu)
905.
Thesixtyone Unveils a Gorgeous Redesign, Users Predictably Revolt (techcrunch.com)
906.
Proof of Concept - See through OLED screen on a laptop (gizmodo.com)
907.
Apple Sends Cease and Desist Letter to Gawker (gizmodo.com)
908.
Why You Can’t Use Your Phone’s SIM in the iPad (wired.com)
909.
Charity: Who Cares? A Visual Guide to Giving (mint.com)
910.
Stupid Interview Questions (exold.com)
911.
Send the ISS to Mars (washingtonpost.com)
912.
Apple Change Quietly Makes iPhone, iPad Into Web Phones (wired.com)
913.
Pogue on Reader's Responses to his Review of Google Nexus One (pogue.blogs.nytimes.com)
914.
Apple Now A $50+ Billion Company — Major New Product This Week (techcrunch.com)
915.
The Internet of 2009 in numbers (royal.pingdom.com)
916.
Active Record Query Interface 3.0 (m.onkey.org)
917.
Is There Any Doubt That Gov Chooses the Winners? (globalresearch.ca)
918.
Ruby Best Practices book starting its open source release early. (blog.rubybestpractices.com)
919.
Roasting coffee beans with Python, a bread maker, and a heat gun (coffeesnobs.com.au)
920.
Carnegie Mellon Bio-Inkjet Printer Creates Muscle and Bone (popularmechanics.com)
921.
Comparing NLP APIs for Entity Extraction (faganm.com)
922.
New subreddit for open APIs and datasets (reddit.com)
923.
Flow Analysis & Time-based Bloom Filters (igvita.com)
924.
Why Are Homeowners Idiots? (fool.com)
925.
Google, do not take Chinese netizens hostage (english.people.com.cn)
926.
Hey psst, wanna know your HN #userid ? (hntags.com)
927.
Will there be an iPad App gold rush? (gaborcselle.com)
928.
IE was reportedly the attack vector for China's hacking into Google (siblog.mcafee.com)
929.
Android 2.1’s Best Features in Screenshots (lifehacker.com)
930.
Use deception to protect your software from piracy (bureau14.fr)