January 2010 Archive
1681.
Make Your Firefox Even Better by Tweaking its Looks (nitinh.com)
1682.
USB 3.0 SuperSpeed gone wild at CES 2010, trumps even your new SSD (engadget.com)
1683.
Steve Jobs' obsession with secrecy and the "big-bang" (edibleapple.com)
1684.
HTML5, H.264 and Free Software: it's the wrong game (jan.rychter.com)
1685.
Facebook fan page with contact form, dialogs, navigation & AJAX with static FBML (webdigi.co.uk)
1686.
Ubuntu primes music service (mybroadband.co.za)
1687.
How Apple Is Forcing Microsoft, Amazon, Google, and AT&T to Raise Their Game (xconomy.com)
1688.
Brain can’t handle more than 150 Facebook friends (timesofindia.indiatimes.com)
1689.
Cases Against Applying Schedule Pressure (stickyminds.com)
1690.
User Experience Matters: What Entrepreneurs Can Learn From Objectified – GigaOM (gigaom.com)
1691.
Google Alternatives (makeuseof.com)
1692.
The Problem with User Stories (jamesgolick.com)
1693.
Is there such a thing as too much precision? (blogs.msdn.com)
1694.
If You Hate How I Write, Why Comment Like Me? (zedshaw.com)
1695.
Clive Thompson on How Group Think Rules What We Like (wired.com)
1696.
Google creating a Zip Code API? (zipapi.com)
1697.
MD5 Crack GPU (The fastest LGPL GPU MD5 password cracker) (bvernoux.free.fr)
1698.
The Biggest Star (en.wikipedia.org)
1699.
Strive for Balance (penzba.co.uk)
1700.
Data Visualization Yarn: Mr. Penumbra's Book Store (robinsloan.com)
1701.
Critical Success Factors for a Web Startup (Diagram) (creately.com)
1702.
Comscore, Calacanis, Quantcast, etc (vcmike.wordpress.com)
1703.
Craig Cunningham turns liabilities into assets by suing debt collectors (dallasobserver.com)
1704.
Trapping a Transcendental (take 2 - sorry) (penzba.co.uk)
1705.
Operating systems for Arduino (antipastohw.blogspot.com)
1706.
Summary of MIT's Linear Algebra. Lecture 4: A=LU Matrix Factorization (catonmat.net)
1707.
Threading in C# - Free E-book (albahari.com)
1708.
Atoms Are Not Bits; Wired Is Not A Business Magazine (gizmodo.com)
1709.
An In-Depth Look at the User Experience of iPhone Safari (dubroy.com)
1710.
How to Fall 35,000 Feet—And Survive (popularmechanics.com)