February 2010 Archive
3511.
Google’s headcount shrunk in 2009 (footnoted.org)
3512.
Farmville and MafiaWars: Powered by the Cloud (datacenterknowledge.com)
3513.
Google Buzz 'breaks privacy laws' says watchdog (news.bbc.co.uk)
3514.
Windows Phone 7 Interface: Microsoft Has Out-Appled Apple (gizmodo.com)
3515.
Sunlight Labs' Android/iPhone Door Opener Details and Video (sunlightlabs.com)
3516.
The uses and abuses of mathematical models (economist.com)
3517.
Mount Roraima (science.nationalgeographic.com)
3518.
Tell HN: Twilio is Hiring a Developer Evangelist (twitter.com)
3519.
Taiwan laptop maker warns of China labor shortages (mercurynews.com)
3520.
SCALE 8x: Eric Hammond on Deploying Linux on EC2 (thebitsource.com)
3521.
CodeOrgan.com: Translates any webpage into music (codeorgan.com)
3522.
How Skype Is Changing the Job Interview (time.com)
3523.
Joe Stack's so-called manifesto, translated (rimbosity.com)
3524.
Ask HN: Using Cassandra instead of MySQL from the start? ()
3525.
How to Finance a Web App in 2010 (feint.me)
3526.
Microsoft offers web browser choice to IE users (news.bbc.co.uk)
3527.
Evoke - A crash course in changing the world. (urgentevoke.com)
3528.
Bill Gates is going to Antarctica - will send notes from there (twitter.com)
3529.
Does a Startup Business Plan Really Matter? (roachpost.com)
3530.
Check out google fast flip (loudable.com)
3531.
Research uncovers how antidepressants actually work (physorg.com)
3532.
[pdf] Networks, Crowds, and Markets (textbook to be published by Cambridge) (cs.cornell.edu)
3533.
Is the "Magic" Alternative Energy Bloom Box for Real? (dailytech.com)
3534.
A Clear Look at the Great Panic (thegatesnotes.com)
3535.
Want a job? Get a computer science degree (networkworld.com)
3536.
The influence of Skype, iChat, ooVoo, ViVu, TokBox on (air) travel (faircompanies.com)
3537.
Climate sceptics are recycled critics of controls on tobacco and acid rain (guardian.co.uk)
3538.
How Do I Copy Thee? Let Me Count the Ways ... (davidavraamides.net)
3539.
How Google’s Algorithm Rules the Web (wired.com)
3540.
Everyone Who Knows What They're Talking About Agrees with Me (reason.com)