2010 Archive
4051.
The Willpower Paradox (scientificamerican.com)
4052.
Apollo 13 transcripts "Houston, we've had a problem" (apollo13.spacelog.org)
4053.
The Rise Of The Hybrid Startup (techcrunch.com)
4054.
S. Cook: “This appears to be a relatively serious claim to have solved P vs NP.” (gregbaker.ca)
4055.
Latest leaked draft of secret copyright treaty (ACTA): US promoting DRM (boingboing.net)
4056.
Petition to stop software patents in Europe (petition.stopsoftwarepatents.eu)
4057.
Hello, my name is Reginald and I am a Socialist (raganwald.posterous.com)
4058.
Sources: Groupon rejects Google’s offer; will stay independent (chicagobreakingbusiness.com)
4059.
Ask HN: How expensive is living in Silicon Valley
4060.
I created a bookmarking service you can love. (historio.us)
4061.
Good-bye to Dubai (nybooks.com)
4062.
US scientists find potentially habitable planet near Earth (news.yahoo.com)
4063.
Ask HN: Fastest route to $2000/mo. cashflow, worry free and conscience clear
4064.
The Deal Is Simple. Australia Gets Money, China Gets Australia (businessweek.com)
4065.
Why I will not analyze the new WikiLeaks data (drewconway.com)
4066.
I'm a Barbie Girl in a CS World (scribd.com)
4067.
Twenty Billionaires Who Started With Nothing (images.businessweek.com)
4068.
The world's most popular goals (43things.com)
4069.
Verizon iPhone is coming (online.wsj.com)
4070.
The fighting's been fun and all, but it's time to shut up and get along (blog.bitquabit.com)
4071.
Inside Internet Explorer 9: Redmond gets back in the game (arstechnica.com)
4072.
U.S. warns Ottawa of WikiLeak release (cbc.ca)
4073.
The Surprising Reason Why Americans Are So Lonely (euraeka.com)
4074.
Skype Files $100M IPO (streetinsider.com)
4075.
Steve Jobs' Prescience (Or: Who Wants A Stylus?) (waffle.wootest.net)
4076.
What good is Wall Street? (newyorker.com)
4077.
Wired's Response to Glenn Greenwald (re:Lamo-Manning Chat Logs) (wired.com)
4078.
Lua Doesn't Suck – Strange Loop 2010 20-minute talk video (kylecordes.com)
4079.
Apparently, Mark Zuckerberg Still Writes Code (techcrunch.com)
4080.
The Perl 6 project 10 years old today (use.perl.org)