February 2010 Archive
7201.
The Days of Miracle and Wonder - a story about cynicism (eod.com)
7202.
Venting with Google Suggested Lists (benatlas.com)
7203.
A Brilliant Web Usage Info-graphic (paul.boagworld.com)
7204.
The Top 5 Indispensable Chrome Extensions (thechromesource.com)
7205.
Claude Johnson Guitar Lessons (twitter.com)
7206.
Negative Tech Ads - a short history in video (pcworld.com)
7207.
To Pair or not to Pair (blog.honk.com)
7208.
Gizmodo describes their comment moderation system (gizmodo.com)
7209.
Avalanches and YOU (followingdylan.com)
7210.
Social Jitney Inc Launches Packaged iPhone Application Solutions (socialjitney.com)
7211.
Thought controlled lightshows at the Winter Olympics (interaxon.ca)
7212.
What I've Learned: Alex Trebek (esquire.com)
7213.
Digg’s MySpace Problem — and What It’s Doing About It (pehub.com)
7214.
Ad Inventory Optimization - Breaking through the closed walls (instamedia.org)
7215.
Indiscrete web browsers assist de-anonymisation using social groups (h-online.com)
7216.
Bioshock 2 We Will Be Reborn trailer available to watch (geek.com)
7217.
Backupify extends free account offer to February 15th (geek.com)
7218.
Fossil Feathers Reveal Dinosaurs' Colors (scienceblogs.com)
7219.
Matt Damon's iPad (youtube.com)
7220.
The Web Design Toolkit (fiveeightfive.com)
7221.
How to configure Site-Site IPSec VPN in Cisco Routers (IOS) (itsyourip.com)
7222.
Cuban: Print Must Vanquish Digital 'Vampires' (adweek.com)
7223.
Facebook sees need for Terabit Ethernet (itworld.com)
7224.
WILS: SSL TPS versus HTTP TPS over SSL (devcentral.f5.com)
7225.
Fighting Phishing with Bayesian Filtering (atank.interlogy.com)
7226.
Howard Lindzon interviews Chris Dixon about startups and VC (cdixon.org)
7227.
Appolicious buys competitor in mobile app reviews (chicagotribune.com)
7228.
At Black Hat, a search for the best response to China (computerworld.com)
7229.
Why Amazon needed to control Kindle's book prices (alek.posterous.com)
7230.
Multitouch Future: Stick-on Plastic Film Can Make 108-Inch Touchscreens (fastcompany.com)