January 2010 Archive
2911.
Wipe The Slate Clean For 2010, Commit Web 2.0 Suicide (techcrunch.com)
2912.
Disneyland with the Death Penalty (wired.com)
2913.
Mathematical Basis of Hallucinations (plus.maths.org)
2914.
Victorian Infographics (bibliodyssey.blogspot.com)
2915.
Gladwell's Stickiness Problem - More Compelling than Accurate (psychologytoday.com)
2916.
One Month Of Monitoring The Linux Kernel Performance (phoronix.com)
2917.
Stanford University Course: Introduction to Computational Advertising (stanford.edu)
2918.
MRO: Map Rows to Objects (tiny Django-like "ORM" for web.py) (blog.brush.co.nz)
2919.
Ultracold atom experiment confirms universal series of states (arstechnica.com)
2920.
Ask HN: who's visiting SF for the crunchies? ()
2921.
The Third & The Seventh (CG film, uncanny valley is getting smaller) (vimeo.com)
2922.
Greek seed level OpenFund announces first winners, applications open again (eu.techcrunch.com)
2923.
Floating Point Depth Buffers Resolution (gamasutra.com)
2924.
Erlang, the next Java (cincomsmalltalk.com)
2925.
Cramp: Asychronous Event-Driven Ruby Web App Framework (rubyinside.com)
2926.
Solving puzzles with (computer) science (platypope.org)
2927.
Nokia tries to reinvent itself: Bears at the door (economist.com)
2928.
"I tell people that if it’s in the news, don’t worry about it." (marco.org)
2929.
Shopify Acquires StoreSync (blog.shopify.com)
2930.
Detailed Java VM Benchmarks (z.cs.utexas.edu)
2931.
Shutting down your startup is sometimes the right thing to do (cdixon.org)
2932.
What Could Kill an Elegant, High-Value Participatory Project? (museumtwo.blogspot.com)
2933.
Biased Locking in the JVM (blogs.azulsystems.com)
2934.
Seeking Web UI Design Intern YC W10 [Bay Area] ()
2935.
How the AOL-Time Warner Merger Went Wrong (nytimes.com)
2936.
A short introduction to call-with-current-continuation (community.schemewiki.org)
2937.
The Effects of a Global Thermonuclear War (johnstonsarchive.net)
2938.
Overview of rising technologies in 2010 (9elements.com)
2939.
The Apple App Store Economy (gigaom.com)
2940.
How To: Hack like China’s Government (thomascrampton.com)