January 2011 Archive
13411.
On money, and missing the point
(pjf.id.au)
13412.
Would you take $1 to run the biggest tech company in the world?
(venturebeat.com)
13413.
Eyeo Festival June 27-29
(eyeofestival.com)
13414.
Tarpipe introduces feed reading
(blog.tarpipe.com)
13415.
Microsoft thinks my company will be around in 10 years
(blogs.msdn.com)
13416.
Logic has no place in Wisdom
(scrivle.com)
13417.
TripIt acquired for $120M
(venturebeat.com)
13418.
Android upgrades: Which carriers can you trust?
(blogs.computerworld.com)
13419.
Picture of the Day: Mapping Twitter Activity on News Year's Eve
(theatlantic.com)
13420.
Be Rude, but Not Insulting
(theatlantic.com)
13421.
A Visual Guide to Version Control
(betterexplained.com)
13422.
Twitter for Mac Extension (Google Chrome Extension)
(chrome.google.com)
13423.
Benchmark Capital Takes Stake In Brazil’s Peixe Urbano
(techcrunch.com)
13424.
A plea to make it easier to switch from mobile to desktop versions of websites.
(andrewducker.livejournal.com)
13425.
The Jeopardy Challenge
(youtube.com)
13426.
Block All Third-Party Cookies Appears in Chrome Experiments
(thechromesource.com)
13427.
13428.
CNBC: Groupon Met With Bankers Today To Discuss A Potential Spring IPO
(businessinsider.com)
13429.
Social Capital and Collaborative Consumption
(leighdrogen.com)
13430.
Cubeduel: A Hot or Not for rating your co-workers
(techflash.com)
13431.
Wikipedia’s Jimmy Wales: App store is a clear and present danger
(tech.blorge.com)
13432.
Iphone saying goodbye to home button, maybe
(technolog.msnbc.msn.com)
13433.
2010 Tied 2005 as Hottest Year, Climate Figures Show
(nytimes.com)
13434.
Humans vs. automated search: Why people power is cool again
(edition.cnn.com)
13435.
Yammer's Leaderboards Show How Workplace Discourse Will be Analyzed
(readwriteweb.com)
13436.
13437.
Lorem Ipsum is Evil
(altgate.com)
13438.
On Samurai swords, computer chips, and maya
(thehindu.com)
13439.
International Comparisions Of Mobility
(economicmobility.org)
13440.
NIST’s Excellent Guidelines on Secure Deployment of IPv6
(blogs.voxeo.com)