February 2010 Archive
1381.
What Grant Achatz saw at El Bulli (dinersjournal.blogs.nytimes.com)
1382.
Element 112 is Named Copernicium (Cn) (iupac.org)
1383.
http + web.arc: an alternative combo for web development (arclanguage.org)
1384.
Building a text editor (Part 1): a wxHaskell tutorial (wewantarock.wordpress.com)
1385.
Needed: Infrastructure to Make the Web Personal (gigaom.com)
1386.
The Night I Met Einstein - by Jerome Weidman (sivers.org)
1387.
Advice to CTO Founders: Don't Let Business Kill the Business (informationarbitrage.com)
1388.
Merlin Mann interviews Appsaurus (YC S07) at Macworld (kungfugrippe.com)
1389.
High Availability Principle : Request Queueing (saasinterrupted.com)
1390.
Lost Descartes letter found with Google search (cbc.ca)
1391.
NHS money 'wasted' on homeopathy (news.bbc.co.uk)
1392.
Maybe Greece Should Go Bankrupt (cato-at-liberty.org)
1393.
Ask HN: Review Our Idea (Achievements for the web) (blog.iactionable.com)
1394.
Why Apple’s New Ban Against Sexy Apps Is Scary (techcrunch.com)
1395.
Now IPCC hurricane data is questioned (theregister.co.uk)
1396.
What if Government had a Google Buzz moment? (sunlightlabs.com)
1397.
A/Bingo 1.0.0 Official Release (kalzumeus.com)
1398.
Digg’s MySpace Problem -- And What It’s Doing About It (pehub.com)
1399.
Endgame: collapse is beginning in earnest (thearchdruidreport.blogspot.com)
1400.
Wall St. Helped to Mask Debt Fueling Europe’s Crisis (nytimes.com)
1401.
Optimal Waist-to-Hip Ratios in Women Activate Neural Reward Centers in Men (plosone.org)
1402.
You, Too, Can Soon Be Like Tom Cruise in ‘Minority Report’ (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
1403.
Twitter to Launch Ad Platform at SXSW (gigaom.com)
1404.
Exo Research CTO still does not understand how OS file caching works in Windows (exo-blog.blogspot.com)
1405.
Why Google is bad for the newspaper business (blogmaverick.com)
1406.
Word of mouth isn't viral (blog.aweissman.com)
1407.
Reading Online (readingonline.org)
1408.
Flying Cheap (pbs.org)
1409.
How to protect your password from keyloggers (arvindn.livejournal.com)
1410.
Most People are Happier Working than in Their Free Time (scotthyoung.com)