February 2010 Archive
6271.
Man in the Browser (blog.fireeye.com)
6272.
Careful with that axe, part one: Should I specify a timeout? (blogs.msdn.com)
6273.
Typeface generates fonts from faces (rhymeandreasoncreative.com)
6274.
The Future of Money (wired.com)
6275.
US b-school uncovers rampant essay plagiarism, most of it by Indians (pagalguy.com)
6276.
Twitter Tool To JustUnfollow Doesn’t Work, Starts Office Fight (techcrunch.com)
6277.
The Future of Game Design (druwynings.posterous.com)
6278.
Some e-books and .NET 4.0 beta exams (weblogs.asp.net)
6279.
Do something awesome. (mynameisned.com)
6280.
Green Innovation: A Company That Picks Up Your Trash And Pays You For It (businessinsider.com)
6281.
Sin of entrepreneur: being a project manager, not an entrepreneur (blog.karolzielinski.com)
6282.
Is Apple's New Maiden, NC Data Center Really a Data Center? (asserttrue.blogspot.com)
6283.
Please help us to keep screwing you (nytimes.com)
6284.
Free Software Foundation Asks Google To Kill Flash -- InformationWeek (informationweek.com)
6285.
Technology Review: Stopping Stealthy Downloads (technologyreview.com)
6286.
Is Bloom Energy’s Secret Ingredient Zirconia? (wired.com)
6287.
Life Among the 'Yakkity Yaks' (online.wsj.com)
6288.
Golden Ratio Base (en.wikipedia.org)
6289.
CompactFlash to support up to 144 Petabytes, more holiday snaps that exist (noiseandheat.com)
6290.
A Mark Against Activision? (patentarcade.com)
6291.
Open Source Undercover Boss (jonsteinberg.com)
6292.
Web Certification Fail: Bad Assumptions Lead to Bad Technology (freedom-to-tinker.com)
6293.
Alibris to acquire Amazon partner Monsoon Works. (amazonstrategies.com)
6294.
Square peg, REST hole (stage.vambenepe.com)
6295.
Privacy in the Era of Personal Genomics (arstechnica.com)
6296.
To Fasten Your Seatbelt, Insert The Flap Into The Buckle (dustincurtis.com)
6297.
DHH: Great Ideas Derive from Well-Rested Minds (video) (ecorner.stanford.edu)
6298.
PHP compiler performance (phpclasses.org)
6299.
The Fallacy of Channels: Startups Beware (bothsidesofthetable.com)
6300.
Ubuntu 10.04 to include a built-in mp3 store (popey.com)