January 2010 Archive
1321.
Apple tablet launch: live coverage (guardian.co.uk)
1322.
I solved this encrypted BART ad. Can you? (sfbart.posterous.com)
1323.
Oil Drop Navigates Complex Maze (sciencenow.sciencemag.org)
1324.
Ask HN/PG: How long does it take a social news site to live on it's own? ()
1325.
Functional programming in C (rcrowley.org)
1326.
Why App Stores Are Not the Business Model for the 21st Century (fastcompany.com)
1327.
How a swashbuckling breed of computer scientists nearly destroyed Wall Street (online.wsj.com)
1328.
Fujitsu: 'iPad? That's ours' (theregister.co.uk)
1329.
Curta calculator (en.wikipedia.org)
1330.
Hacker News Chicago meetup Thursday (1/21) at 7pm ()
1331.
Ask HN: Google Goes Popular? ()
1332.
AT&T To Launch Yelp Competitor (forbes.com)
1333.
Ask HN: Any Open Source Projects Looking for help from College Students? ()
1334.
Vim Color Scheme Test (vimcolorschemetest.googlecode.com)
1335.
Sun CEO: Go Oracle [Internal Memo] (digitaldaily.allthingsd.com)
1336.
Nonprofit CEOs Selling Equity in Themselves: $300K for 3% of Lifetime Earnings (socialedge.org)
1337.
Cool Visualisation: Browser share over the last decade (michaelvandaniker.com)
1338.
Why Malcolm Gladwell is Wrong (pehub.com)
1339.
Three Reasons Why the iPad WON’T Kill Amazon’s Kindle (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
1340.
The NoSQL explosion comes down to the cost of electicity (threeriversinstitute.org)
1341.
Google probing possible inside help on attack (reuters.com)
1342.
Big catalog = infinite specialty shops (sivers.org)
1343.
On the Apple Tablet, the iPhone and the ARM processor (frim.tumblr.com)
1344.
4 Wrong Ways and 1 Awesome Way to Choose a Language (coderoom.wordpress.com)
1345.
Idle Minds and What They May Say About Intelligence (scientificamerican.com)
1346.
Canada's second oldest magazine changes name to avoid spam filters (nationalpost.com)
1347.
Metasploit reproduces the "Aurora" IE zero-day from "China" attacks (blog.metasploit.com)
1348.
Kevin Mitnick's business card is a lock picking set (flickr.com)
1349.
Entrepreneurs Aren't Risk Takers - They're Arbitrageurs (siliconindia.com)
1350.
How A Self-Promoting Blogger Makes $1.3mil A Year & Still Gets No Respect[video] (mixergy.com)