Reddit Founder: “I Wish I Still Owned Reddit Now”
(mixergy.com)
2010 Archive
931.
932.
Tumblr Stole My [Subdomain] At The Behest of A Corporation
(dontplayitcool.tumblr.com)
933.
Four Nerds and a Cry to Arms Against Facebook
(nytimes.com)
934.
GoDaddy pulls out of China too
(washingtonpost.com)
935.
Websockets are awesome (you can see everyone's cursor)! Please donate yours
(davidvanleeuwen.nl)
936.
CSS Positioning 101
(alistapart.com)
937.
Going Freemium: One Year Later
(mailchimp.com)
938.
Pragmatic Programmers Magazines (Free)
(pragprog.com)
939.
940.
What will kill Facebook?
(swombat.com)
941.
Care about search privacy? Duck Duck Go no longer logs IPs.
(gabrielweinberg.com)
942.
So, that was a bummer
(blog.foursquare.com)
943.
If Richard Feynman applied for a job at Microsoft (2002)
(sellsbrothers.com)
944.
Twitter 'onmouseover' security flaw widely exploited
(sophos.com)
946.
To-do app + RPG = EpicWin
(epicwinapp.com)
947.
Google Twists Knife In IE6, Pulls Support From Docs And Sites
(techcrunch.com)
948.
A Physicist Solves the City
(nytimes.com)
949.
The Hacker News Experiment
(hackernewsexperiment.blogspot.com)
950.
EFF: Say No to Online Censorship
(eff.org)
951.
Oregon Senator effectively kills Internet censorship bill
(rawstory.com)
952.
What Pythonistas Think of Ruby
(blog.peepcode.com)
953.
There is no Plan B: why the IPv4-to-IPv6 transition will be ugly
(arstechnica.com)
954.
Pilot Stands Up To TSA And Refuses Full Body Scan
(expressjetpilots.com)
955.
Turn $5 steak to $50 steak with salt
(steamykitchen.com)
956.
Intellectual hipsters and meta-contrarians
(lesswrong.com)
957.
The shit finally hits the fan....(James Gosling on Oracle vs Google)
(nighthacks.com)
958.
Google launches Google TV
(google.com)
959.
Your Office Chair Is Killing You
(businessweek.com)
960.
AOL Close to Buying TechCrunch
(gigaom.com)