2010 Archive
16921.
3 Stupid Reasons to Raise Venture Funding
(blog.eladgil.com)
16922.
HTML5 video accessibility (ironically inaccessibly illustrated)
(wearehugh.com)
16923.
For Pianist, Software Is Replacing Sonatas
(nytimes.com)
16924.
Today's Resource: Designing for Social Traction
(vospe.com)
16925.
Google Caffeine Explained
(theregister.co.uk)
16926.
The Greatest Elevator Pitch You’ve Ever Seen
(techcrunch.com)
16927.
New Bronze Age civilization discovered in Russia
(news.yahoo.com)
16928.
Ex-Digg CEO Jay Adelson is Starting an Incubator
(wired.com)
16929.
Creepygirl
(cubo.cc)
16930.
FarmVille's Secret: Making You Anxious
(boingboing.net)
16931.
Frog Driven Development by spif
(24waystostart.com)
16932.
Google: warlord in a world of bandits?
(whimsley.typepad.com)
16933.
Some questions about HTML 5 video
(theflashblog.com)
16934.
"We have no time to go below surfaces" (1891)
(blog.arc90.com)
16935.
OpenSSL 1.0.0 has been released - lots of new stuff
(openssl.org)
16936.
Pictish symbols revealed as a language through application of Shannon entropy
(rspa.royalsocietypublishing.org)
16937.
IPad Universal Applications and Private APIs
(stefan.arentz.ca)
16938.
Tyler Cowen picks five books on Information
(fivebooks.com)
16939.
Design Principles Behind Smalltalk
(cs.virginia.edu)
16940.
In the Long Run with Jeff Bezos
(measuringmeasures.com)
16941.
"The 3D universe in which we appear to live is no more than a hologram."
(symmetrymagazine.org)
16942.
Laughing Computer: A Google custom Search Engine for Programming Queries
(laughingcomputer.com)
16943.
Rands in Repose: The Art of Not
(randsinrepose.com)
16944.
Dr. Strangedupe: Or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying And Love Duplication
(blog.stackoverflow.com)
16945.
Bootstrap Your Startup to Success Without Venture Capital
(theinstitute.ieee.org)
16946.
Applicative Programming, Disjoint Unions, Semigroups and Non-breaking Errors
(applicative-errors-scala.googlecode.com)
16947.
Mixpanel Made Me a Customer For Life
(sympodial.com)
16948.
Auto blue benie (JS face detector fun)
(stuff.contrast.ie)
16949.
16950.
Privacy in the Age of Persistence
(schneier.com)