January 2011 Archive
13381.
Visualizing Google's 100GB bigram data
(chrisharrison.net)
13382.
Things That Matter for Local SEO
(brickmarketing.com)
13383.
Runet: Why the Russian Internet Doesn't Need the West
(telegraph.co.uk)
13384.
Find My Friends coming to iOS
(macrumors.com)
13385.
Your Most Awesomely Bad Hacks?
(serverfault.com)
13386.
Ubuntu 11.10 To Be Called Oscillating Ocelot?
(digitizor.com)
13387.
13388.
Principles of Digital Image Synthesis -- now free for download
(realtimerendering.com)
13389.
How to gain traction for your new iPhone App. - Mobile site maker
(blog.gmbhnews.com)
13390.
Sqldf : An R package for runing SQL statements on R data frames
(code.google.com)
13391.
Cracking a tooth
(northwestern.edu)
13392.
Keeping Data Priva: Why 'Web Erasers' Can't Work
(spiegel.de)
13393.
Abusing set_trace_func for fun and profit
(aphyr.com)
13394.
Membership has its privileges
(johnhawks.net)
13395.
Open your eyes: an urban layer on top of the web
(goggles.sneakygcr.net)
13396.
Wikileaks gives $15K for Bradley Manning's defense
(bradleymanning.org)
13397.
How MySQL solved their sales & marketing challenges
(forentrepreneurs.com)
13398.
Virgin Throttles Speed for MiFi Users at 5GB of Usage
(quietwrite.com)
13399.
Reasons why list-based posts work well online
(econsultancy.com)
13400.
13401.
Twitter looking at Brisbane as possible headquarters
(bizjournals.com)
13402.
Monetizing Food+Tech Connect
(foodandtechconnect.com)
13403.
Project Kipling Alpha Test Is Now In SUSE Studio
(borasky-research.net)
13404.
Making Time for Excellent ROI - Real-world Hack
(orionmagazine.org)
13405.
What the humble fruit fly is teaching the powerful computer
(post-gazette.com)
13406.
Brands Begin To Pour Into Instagram
(techcrunch.com)
13407.
EU Warns of "Digital Dark Age" if Digitization of Left to Private Sector
(readwriteweb.com)
13408.
The Disrobing of a Naked Tesla Sedan
(wheels.blogs.nytimes.com)
13409.
Why Genetic Research Has Limited Impact to Date
(healthlifeandstuff.com)
13410.
More Evidence That Facebook Nearing 600 Million Users
(techcrunch.com)