January 2011 Archive
14071.
More nonsensical and harmful Internet regulation in Europe
(searchengineland.com)
14072.
Giving Hope
(blog.carlmercier.com)
14073.
Is College Worth It?
(theatlantic.com)
14074.
Places To Educate Yourself Online For Free
(marcandangel.com)
14075.
Books that shaped a Century of Science
(americanscientist.org)
14076.
Writing a PHP daemon application
(simas.posterous.com)
14077.
Appcelerator Acquires Web App Development Suite Aptana
(techcrunch.com)
14078.
Malware posing as Norton safeweb
(stopthehacker.com)
14079.
Don’t Forget About HTML5’s “Little Guys”
(blogs.sitepoint.com)
14080.
Web design gets physical with Poland’s UXPin
(thenextweb.com)
14081.
One way to look at the internet, mobile, web and tablets
(sethgodin.typepad.com)
14082.
Scheduled Downtime and Nagios
(beginlinux.com)
14083.
14084.
With Jobs on the sidelines, Apple is in the capable hands of Tim Cook
(edibleapple.com)
14085.
Ask HN: critique my PHP based membership schema
(mockuptiger.com)
14086.
IPad Hackers Charged
(reuters.com)
14087.
The boy who quit Facebook (and lived to tell the tale)
(themachinecharmer.wordpress.com)
14088.
Installing Access Control Lists on CentOS
(bashshell.net)
14089.
Finding the Elusive Work-Life Balance
(zenhabits.net)
14090.
Web design gets physical with Poland’s UXPin
(thenextweb.com)
14091.
Norman Mailer & Marshall McLuhan Debate the Electronic Age
(openculture.com)
14092.
14093.
14094.
14095.
Microsoft Brings First Piece of Office to the iPhone: OneNote
(mobilized.allthingsd.com)
14096.
Rational Repentance
(lesswrong.com)
14097.
Is Balsamiq viral?
(oneroid.com)
14098.
Black box cloud pricing
(blog.boxedice.com)
14099.
The last time third-party apps access your Facebook data
(facebook.com)
14100.
Better Automated Redistricting
(maltman.hmdc.harvard.edu)