February 2010 Archive
1291.
π in Clojure (combinate.us)
1292.
On Winning the Dot-Com Lottery (iconocla.st)
1293.
Why bonuses and performance pay are a bad idea (ft.com)
1294.
On Privacy (or: what Buzz failed to learn from Newsfeed) (blog.rosania.org)
1295.
Tim Bray resigns from Oracle/Sun (twitter.com)
1296.
"Islam is" auto-fill is back on Google search (networkworld.com)
1297.
On MBA's (ghostwriter.posterous.com)
1298.
Google AI Challenge 2010: Lisp Starter Pack (aerique.blogspot.com)
1299.
Devil Mountain CTO Craig Barth is InfoWorld columnist Randall C. Kennedy (blogs.zdnet.com)
1300.
How to get better at UI design (ui-patterns.com)
1301.
JQuery source explorer (james.padolsey.com)
1302.
How Startl Is Hacking Education From the Outside In (fastcompany.com)
1303.
TiVo: Cable is strangling our business with switched digital video (SDV) (arstechnica.com)
1304.
Gamma error in picture scaling (4p8.com)
1305.
Library for simple drawing with jQuery (openstudio.fr)
1306.
Simplicity on Steroids (Clojure's for-construct) (bestinclass.dk)
1307.
Hacking the Amazon Kindle DX, Part 1: Bluetooth Shell (griffin.net)
1308.
Smart people more likely to be atheists, vegetarians (overcomingbias.com)
1309.
Google Buzzed with Lawsuit (news.cnet.com)
1310.
Time To Get Out Of The Bubble And Design For The Average User (futurephilanthropreneur.wordpress.com)
1311.
A flash platformer made in 48 hours by myself and 4 other people (globalgamejam.org)
1312.
In Paris, the customer is not always right (news.bbc.co.uk)
1313.
Paying Developers Like Sales People (dev.hubspot.com)
1314.
Ask HN: Suggest an attorney? (Google is after us) ()
1315.
Craig Newmark did one simple thing: He thought about what his users truly wanted (online.wsj.com)
1316.
European Debt Worries: Why Greece Matters (economist.com)
1317.
How can the iPhone SDK be NDA'd? (rentzsch.tumblr.com)
1318.
Therac-25: When software reliability really does matter (en.wikipedia.org)
1319.
"Last Train from Hiroshima" author says he was duped (nytimes.com)
1320.
HP-EDS: the failed CRM project that cost it £200m ...and counting (computerworlduk.com)