February 2010 Archive
1411.
Non-blocking synchronization (en.wikipedia.org)
1412.
Ad.ly - twitter spam marketing is the future (dotcoma.it)
1413.
It's time to kill off the Dotcom Hero CEO (eu.techcrunch.com)
1414.
Google Chrome extension displays the latest Twitter reactions for a web page (chrome.google.com)
1415.
Sunk Costs (blog.asmartbear.com)
1416.
Givv.org - interesting approach to manage your donations (givv.org)
1417.
Rands in Repose: Knee Jerks (randsinrepose.com)
1418.
Which supplements really work? An interactive guide to evidence. (boingboing.net)
1419.
Ask HN: Who is hiring (entry level) ()
1420.
Watching the birth of Flickr co-founder's gaming start-up (news.cnet.com)
1421.
Memo From the Monastery (steveblank.com)
1422.
Three Tips For Getting Started In the Indie Gaming Biz (jeff-vogel.blogspot.com)
1423.
Possible tsunami anticipated to hit Hawaii 11:19 a.m. HST / 4:19 p.m. EST (myabc50.com)
1424.
How statistically significant correlations are not always significant (neuroskeptic.blogspot.com)
1425.
What's a Dress Worth? A $400M Fashion Startup founded by former Doubleclick CEO (nymag.com)
1426.
Flash Player content, Mouse Events, and Touch input (mikechambers.com)
1427.
Introduction to Reverse Engineering Software (acm.uiuc.edu)
1428.
Microsoft Global Criminal Compliance Handbook (Leaked Document) (docs.google.com)
1429.
Metacompilers Tutorial (bayfronttechnologies.com)
1430.
The Anatomy of a Whale (engineering.twitter.com)
1431.
Color Theory For Designers (smashingmagazine.com)
1432.
3 Google executives convicted for 'violating privacy' in Italy (business.timesonline.co.uk)
1433.
Twitter releases their in-house open-source projects (twitter.com)
1434.
Building a Better Mailbox - A Tale of Determination (nytimes.com)
1435.
RethinkDB (S09) is hiring systems and performance engineers (rethinkdb.com)
1436.
Scribd (YC S06) Announces Big Mobile Push (guardian.co.uk)
1437.
Why Subversion is better than Git (subversion.wandisco.com)
1438.
Tradeoffs for Women in Technology (hmrx.posterous.com)
1439.
Ask HN: Should TechCrunch Reveal Who Paid For Posts? ()
1440.
Ask HN: Please review my weekend side-project. (whatkindoffileisthis.com)