2011 Archive
9211.
Sleep hacks: How to Become an Early Riser (stevepavlina.com)
9212.
Just how bad are hard drive prices going to get? (extremetech.com)
9213.
Startup Death Clock (thestartupfoundry.com)
9214.
IPhone share of phone market: 5% volumes, 20% revenues, 55% profit (asymco.com)
9215.
Panos Ipeirotis: A tale about parking (behind-the-enemy-lines.blogspot.com)
9216.
Mac OS X Lion Gold Master seeded to developers (thenextweb.com)
9217.
Regular Expression Engine in 14 lines of Python (paste.lisp.org)
9218.
Adobe introduces subscription pricing model (Photoshop for $35/month) (adobe.com)
9219.
What the French 'Civilised Internet' Looks Like (lozkayepirate.tumblr.com)
9220.
Samsung and Google pull Nexus Prime, Ice Cream Sandwich launch (techradar.com)
9221.
Carrier IQ Detector is available on the Android Market - find out if you have it (market.android.com)
9222.
I've made Dayta free (daytaapp.com)
9223.
Is Yuri Milner A Threat To Silicon Valley? (techcrunch.com)
9224.
Twitter in Talks to Buy TweetDeck (online.wsj.com)
9225.
Send to Kindle: any web page text, with one click, using Chrome browser. (kindleworld.blogspot.com)
9226.
50% of Tweets Consumed Are Generated By Just 20K Elite Users (research.yahoo.com)
9227.
How to handle a VC who flies First (danshapiro.com)
9228.
Why did we do this? (johndcook.com)
9229.
HexFiend - A fast and clever open source hex editor for Mac OS X (ridiculousfish.com)
9230.
Are you working for github yet? (amiworkingforgithubnow.com)
9231.
Perl Programming Best Practices (ontwik.com)
9232.
Site replicates effects of psychedelic drugs (squareeater.com)
9233.
NASA to abandon Spirit Mars Rover (nytimes.com)
9234.
Hard work and high skills - notch and the value of the individual hacker (thestartuptoolkit.com)
9235.
Fedora 16 To Use "Btrfs" Filesystem By Default (digitizor.com)
9236.
Visualizing Hacker News (hnmood.com)
9237.
What's the Matter with Boston VCs? (ownlocal.com)
9238.
Telstra scores 1-click patent win over Amazon (zdnet.com.au)
9239.
Raspberry Pi - The alpha boards are here (raspberrypi.org)
9240.
Stupid scientists (blogs.discovermagazine.com)