February 2010 Archive
1231.
My thoughts on the Startup Visa bill (vinthanedar.com)
1232.
Screw-in coffin patent issued (blog.makezine.com)
1233.
Google admits Buzz social network testing flaws (news.bbc.co.uk)
1234.
Dentists to replace drills with plasma jets (crunchgear.com)
1235.
How a Hacker Asks His Date To Formal (emily.willyougotoformalwithme.com)
1236.
Bradley Kuhn: I Think I Just Got Patented (ebb.org)
1237.
Note on How Many Facebook Users Go About Logging into their Accounts (marco.org)
1238.
Alan Kay (1972). A Personal Computer for Children of All Ages (mprove.de)
1239.
Sneak Peek of My 3d Scheme Game (and request for support) (jlongster.com)
1240.
Google Buzz is Already Dead (alanhogan.com)
1241.
Perception trumps knowledge: optical illusion (web.mit.edu)
1242.
Data found in Dropbox's public folders (bottom in english) (forwardfeed.pl)
1243.
Apple Demands Removal Of USB Sharing Feature (techcrunch.com)
1244.
Security chip that does encryption in PCs hacked (news.yahoo.com)
1245.
Why I hate everything you love about Java (romanroe.blogspot.com)
1246.
Heroku Pricing Changes (blog.heroku.com)
1247.
This weekend's project: shellcompanyfinder.com ()
1248.
Afternoon Nap refreshes the brain's capacity to learn (businessweek.com)
1249.
Event industry loses an innovator (blog.crowdvine.com)
1250.
Celery 1.0 released (celeryproject.org)
1251.
A delicious-like javascript tagging input component (roberto.open-lab.com)
1252.
Mod_bsp - Brainfuck Server Pages (nanoweb.si.kz)
1253.
Ask HN: Who are the Alpha Geeks you follow? ()
1254.
We're all just creatures of habit (aolnews.com)
1255.
Jonathan Schwartz Blog (jonathanischwartz.wordpress.com)
1256.
FBI tracks suspects' cell phone without warrants (newsweek.com)
1257.
Why a Small Change in Gender Ratios Has a Large Effect (marginalrevolution.com)
1258.
Writing A Mac OSX USB driver for the 24-core CPU on a thumbstick (wagerlabs.com)
1259.
Studying open-source code brings immediate benefits to your own code. (factore.ca)
1260.
U. of Arizona student builds Ubuntu-Atom powered spider-bot (neoseeker.com)