January 2011 Archive
10471.
10472.
When it works, it works really well
(johndcook.com)
10473.
Zambia's Digital Revolution
(news.bbc.co.uk)
10474.
Plausible digital rights predictions for 2011
(freedom-to-tinker.com)
10475.
The Disruptive Potential of Connected TVs
(fernstrategy.com)
10476.
Complete Internet Blackout in Egypt
(readwriteweb.com)
10478.
10479.
Making Lisp popular - can it be done? (long thread)
(groups.google.com)
10480.
Pinout Fail
(maujabur.blogspot.com)
10481.
GMail desktop notifications (for Chrome only right now)
(mail.google.com)
10482.
The "Working Rich" and the Rest of Us
(blogs.reuters.com)
10483.
Introducing The New York Times, Demand Media Edition
(searchengineland.com)
10484.
Five Reasons the PSP2 Won't Succeed
(crunchgear.com)
10485.
Hoverboards: Next Generation Product Design
(replicatorinc.com)
10486.
AngelList Markets
(venturehacks.com)
10487.
China Isn't Beating the U.S.
(foreignpolicy.com)
10488.
Biocep-R: A platform for scientific/statistical computing in the cloud
(biocep-distrib.r-forge.r-project.org)
10489.
Microsoft Considering Whether to Bring Office to Apple’s Mac App Store
(mobilized.allthingsd.com)
10490.
The Computer History Museum Gets a Reboot
(businessweek.com)
10491.
Advances in brain-to-machine connections
(economist.com)
10492.
10493.
10494.
Netflix, a culture of testing
(sethgodin.typepad.com)
10495.
10496.
Original Lisp Infographics
(zahardzhan.github.com)
10497.
Justice Department Seeks Mandatory Data Retention
(news.cnet.com)
10498.
75% of AOL Subscribers Don't Need to Pay
(pcmag.com)
10499.
10500.
Rethinking the "modern" GUI
(bilconference.com)