2011 Archive
10081.
Nourishing a Culture of Failure (whattofix.com)
10082.
The Hyperpublic Programming Challenge (hyperpublic.com)
10083.
Parallelism is not concurrency (existentialtype.wordpress.com)
10084.
I Told You RIM Was in Trouble (appleoutsider.com)
10085.
Hi, I’m a UX Developer - You’re a what? (uxmag.com)
10086.
Quixey Challenge - 1 Bug, 1 Minute, $100 (quixeychallenge.com)
10087.
Readability-inspired Wikipedia Beautifier for Chrome (github.com)
10088.
Amazon.com Security Flaw Accepts Passwords That Are Close, But Not Exact (wired.com)
10089.
The Hardest Working People on the Planet (jonbischke.com)
10090.
Drugmakers undermine medical journals and skew medical research (theamericanscholar.org)
10091.
Women (and everyone else, really) should do startups (zachholman.com)
10092.
Introducing Infinithree: Against Wikipedia Deletionism (infinithree.org)
10093.
Show HN: JavaScript implementation of Spotify client (Chrome only) (spotifyontheweb.com)
10094.
Why to Join a Startup After Graduating (estromberg.com)
10095.
HTML5 based drag and drop game creator (scirra.com)
10096.
Trouble in Node.js paradise: The mess that is npm (mikkel.hoegh.org)
10097.
New Multi-Touch Gestures on iPad iOS 4.3 (macrumors.com)
10098.
Lulzsec and Anonymous Hackers leak over 10GB of Law Enforcement Agency Details (invisblenandu.com)
10099.
When 9 Trillion dollars from Fed Reserve goes missing what can we do about it? (thechangelog.com)
10100.
Obese Pipes (tbray.org)
10101.
Ex-Spy Runs His Own Private C.I.A. (nytimes.com)
10102.
Android 95.2% market share in South Korea (reddit.com)
10103.
Ars Technica on GNOME3 (arstechnica.com)
10104.
Foreclosured (mikealrogers.com)
10105.
Myths about entrepreneurs (washingtonpost.com)
10106.
Try Blogger's New Interface (draft.blogger.com)
10107.
Demo your startup to win a $100k convertible note. Bring It. Kill It. Get Paid. (fundedbynight.com)
10108.
Notable iOS Developer Suggests API Boycott to Fight Patent Trolls (readwriteweb.com)
10109.
Twilio SMS price halved to a penny per message (twilio.com)
10110.
From concept to launch in 24 hrs and why there's no reason you can't do this too (kylewritescode.com)