Forget piracy, U.S. government is going after Bitcoin
(venturebeat.com)
2011 Archive
9901.
9903.
9904.
IMF: The Age of America About to End
(marketwatch.com)
9905.
Flattr - I want to give you my money
(conceitedcode.com)
9906.
Most people have no idea what the word hacker means
(betabeat.com)
9908.
Mandelbrot Beats Economics in Fathoming Markets
(bloomberg.com)
9909.
9910.
Estimate how many slaves work for you based on your possessions and lifestyle.
(slaveryfootprint.org)
9911.
Show HN: I built an app to improve your Vocabulary
(wordstash.com)
9912.
10 petabytes - visualized
(blog.backblaze.com)
9913.
Building Windows 8
(blogs.msdn.com)
9914.
SBCL quicker than C?
(lbolla.wordpress.com)
9915.
Stanford Pulls Bid for New York Tech Campus
(betabeat.com)
9916.
9917.
The dark side of an MIT brain
(tech.mit.edu)
9918.
IPhone 4S with iPhone 4 design, leaked by iTunes
(9to5mac.com)
9919.
Android location service cache dumper.
(github.com)
9920.
Why Not All Earnings Are Equal; Microsoft Has the Wal-Mart Disease
(blogs.forbes.com)
9921.
Chrome 14 released
(googlechromereleases.blogspot.com)
9923.
How Many Mulligans Does Color Get?
(techcrunch.com)
9924.
DOS vulnerability in Silverlight 5s 3D (similar to WebGL DOS vulnerability)
(connect.microsoft.com)
9925.
Android 3.0 Platform Preview and Updated SDK Tools
(android-developers.blogspot.com)
9926.
VideoLAN launches new website
(videolan.org)
9927.
How to get a job at a startup if you aren’t a developer
(estromberg.com)
9928.
Do you strive to understand your tools, or simply “make it work”?
(kylewritescode.com)
9929.
The Epidemic of Mental Illness: Why?
(nybooks.com)
9930.
Three unique features of Lisp in 2010
(john.freml.in)