February 2010 Archive
1741.
Tracking the Google Streetview Car in Berlin (fffff.at)
1742.
Rails 3 beta: First impressions on a new app (nathanhumbert.com)
1743.
Google Buzz API (code.google.com)
1744.
Bezos sells 2 million Amazon shares for about $234 million (techflash.com)
1745.
Four Principles for Open Data Sharing by Scientists (pantonprinciples.org)
1746.
How technology takes fashion to the next level (guardian.co.uk)
1747.
Sawyer Weighs In On Intellectual Ventures (feld.com)
1748.
Betaworks: Inside the Much-Buzzed-About New Media Incubator (pehub.com)
1749.
Will You Be E-Mailing This Column? It’s Awesome (nytimes.com)
1750.
All variables in Java must be final (codemonkeyism.com)
1751.
More than a third of the streetlights in Colorado Springs will go dark Monday (denverpost.com)
1752.
Adobe: HTML5 Will Throw the Web 'Back to the Dark Ages of Video' (seekingalpha.com)
1753.
Why are there no big applications written using functional languages? (blog.tmorris.net)
1754.
Facebook will set indie gaming back 5 years (goplexian.com)
1755.
Google's Super Bowl ad - video and instant analysis (reputationdefenderblog.com)
1756.
Starship pilots: speed kills, especially warp speed (newscientist.com)
1757.
No native apps on Windows Phone 7 Series (androgeek.com)
1758.
IE to lose Windows monopoly next week in Europe (news.cnet.com)
1759.
Google to Add Social Feature to Gmail (online.wsj.com)
1760.
Dave Winer: Bored with Buzz after 15 minutes (scripting.com)
1761.
20 ad agencies in Belgium go on strike, produce artful protest (aironair.be)
1762.
Cable modem hacker faces up to 40 years in prison (afterdawn.com)
1763.
My Three And A Half Month Facebook Job Interview (allfacebook.com)
1764.
Georgia Tech adapts to increased cheating among CS students (computinged.wordpress.com)
1765.
You cannot copyright a Tweet (zeldman.com)
1766.
Shorter yellow lights boost red-light camera revenue (m.news.com)
1767.
Ask HN: Reccomend essays to a young, inquiring mind ()
1768.
White House Makes Full Copyright Claim on Photos (themoderatevoice.com)
1769.
The Google Alphabet - Lady Gaga & Tiger Woods are the only humans to feature (blog.alexkelleher.com)
1770.
Every programmer has a variable naming philosophy (research.swtch.com)