2011 Archive
4681.
Why software patents are not fixable (marco.org)
4682.
StackRocket: Build and share virtualized dev stacks, start coding in minutes (stackrocket.com)
4683.
Ex Google PM criticizes new Reader layout (brianshih.com)
4684.
Taking C Seriously (subfurther.com)
4685.
Elon Musk is pushing the human race forward (murtza.org)
4686.
Fructose: compile Ruby into PHP (fructoselang.org)
4687.
Go Cry on Somebody Else's Shoulder: MongoDB is fine (blog.slyphon.com)
4688.
37Signals website in 2000 when they had 4 people and no DHH (37signals.com)
4689.
Startups Open Sourced, 1 Week Later: $10,000+ in Revenue (startupsopensourced.com)
4690.
Steve Jobs' old resume from his mac.com page (replay.waybackmachine.org)
4691.
My Name Is Me - Supporting your freedom to choose the name you use online (my.nameis.me)
4692.
Twitter To Buy TweetDeck For $40 Million – $50 Million (techcrunch.com)
4693.
"Big Content" Is Strangling American Innovation (blogs.hbr.org)
4694.
Harvard Classics Bookshelf (gutenberg.org)
4695.
Pharen: A lisp that compiles to PHP (scriptor.github.com)
4696.
Why your company should have a single email address (blog.asmartbear.com)
4697.
Woot's take on affiliate marketing (woot.com)
4698.
Open Sourced Google Wave demo site. Run from a single server (waveinabox.net)
4699.
Robots Invent Their Own Spoken Language (spectrum.ieee.org)
4700.
Stopping Screenlock Smudge Attacks On Android (whispersys.com)
4701.
Android Open Accessory Development Kit | Android Developers (developer.android.com)
4702.
Google +1 Button Performance Review (aaronpeters.nl)
4703.
Pure CSS GUI icons (experimental) (nicolasgallagher.com)
4704.
How 38 Monks Took on the Funeral Cartel and Won (theatlantic.com)
4705.
Design mistakes in mixed C/C++ and Lua projects (article.gmane.org)
4706.
Github's new look: The Code Tab (github.com)
4707.
PUT vs POST in REST (stackoverflow.com)
4708.
What happens when an air traffic controller is asleep? (blogs.law.harvard.edu)
4709.
EFF: Apple Should Stand Up and Defend Its Developers (eff.org)
4710.
Why Startups Need to Blog (and what to talk about …) (techcrunch.com)