"No Waiting Room" and Queuing Theory
(apenwarr.ca)
January 2010 Archive
1141.
1142.
A Quiz Designed to Give You Fitts
(asktog.com)
1143.
Google May Close Operations in China
(video.nytimes.com)
1144.
Pirate Coelho
(paulocoelhoblog.com)
1145.
12 Years of Portability Thanks to OpenGL: Mac - Windows - iPhone (and more)
(blog.insightvr.com)
1146.
Let's Toss for It - A Surprising Curb on Political Greed
(constitution.org)
1147.
A First Look at the iPad SDK and the iPad Sample Code
(raywenderlich.com)
1148.
Young Blood Reverses Signs of Aging in Old Mice
(technologyreview.com)
1149.
The most useful packages in Go
(hoisie.com)
1150.
McPixel, a frivolous lisp hack.
(ahefner.livejournal.com)
1151.
Haskell, Ray Tracing, and Parallel Computation
(poorlytyped.blogspot.com)
1152.
1154.
Intel Atom versus ARM Cortex-A9
(eetimes.com)
1155.
Calif. awarded $2.25B for high-speed rail
(bizjournals.com)
1156.
My typical day running a startup
(blog.styleguidance.com)
1157.
Can your online comments affect your credit?
(sfgate.com)
1158.
Make tags not trees - filesystem based on tags instead of directories
(gregdetre.blogspot.com)
1159.
Inventor Nikola Tesla Is Back in Tech Fashion
(online.wsj.com)
1160.
Jason Calacanis' response to Aaron Wall
(calacanis.com)
1161.
Facebook's 1st CTO Launches His Next Company (Screen Shots)
(readwriteweb.com)
1162.
1163.
What "hand sanitizer kills 99.99% of germs" really means.
(online.wsj.com)
1164.
With Computers: Don't Repeat Yourself. With People: Do Repeat Yourself
(breckyunits.com)
1165.
Smart meter crypto flaw worse than thought
(rdist.root.org)
1166.
Why you should start a company in.... Seattle
(fastcompany.com)
1167.
What would a Sales 101 course look like?
(onesock.net)
1168.
Google wants to see client addresses in DNS queries
(arstechnica.com)
1169.
Walking Naked into the Embassy
(billt.posterous.com)
1170.
Google Wave Versus the Rest, Feature by Feature
(lifehacker.com)