February 2011 Archive
6331.
Late row lookups: InnoDB | EXPLAIN EXTENDED (explainextended.com)
6332.
Groupon Says Super Bowl Ads "Execution Was Off" (fastcompany.com)
6333.
How to kill the Arduino? (embrace it) (hackaday.com)
6334.
Froth or famine? (informationarbitrage.com)
6335.
IOS Notifications: No More, No Less (macstories.net)
6336.
Tracking fingerprints on touchscreens for interface design (news.designlanguage.com)
6337.
Deindividuation (youarenotsosmart.com)
6338.
A Friendly, Talkative Hedge Fund Manager Who Makes A Lot of Companies Miserable (businessweek.com)
6339.
Potential Heroku App Data Exploit: a Collaborator is always a Data Collaborator (shipitbankitkillit.blogspot.com)
6340.
Is the Internet partially responsible for Mubarek's resignation? (techcrunch.com)
6341.
Borders headed for bankruptcy filing, according to WSJ (engadget.com)
6342.
Google Tried To Buy Ad Startup Admeld, But Talks Broke Down Over Price (sfgate.com)
6343.
500 Startups' First 12 Investments (portfolio.com)
6344.
Android apps can run on BlackBerry PlayBook (cellphonedaily.com)
6345.
The Creativity Crisis: What went wrong—and how we can fix it. (newsweek.com)
6346.
Why Quora Works: Entrepreneuriship Is Best Learned Experientially (infochachkie.com)
6347.
The Importance Of The Price Tag (webpreneurblog.com)
6348.
This week in search 2/11/11 (googleblog.blogspot.com)
6349.
What the Bible really really says about sex (str.typepad.com)
6350.
Why iTunes confuses us (blog.osteele.com)
6351.
Manufacturing the dream: Game changing new production (bbc.co.uk)
6352.
Korea Times: Cyworld Crying on Facebook's Birthday (Google cache, site is down) (webcache.googleusercontent.com)
6353.
Break The Security | Learn How to Hack (breakthesecurity.com)
6354.
37Signals' Cookbooks (github.com)
6355.
ECloudEdit: Erlang, Webmachine and Backbone.js (blog.erlware.org)
6356.
How Cyber-Pragmatism brought down Mubarak (thenation.com)
6357.
What are Agile and Scrum development methodology? (stackoverflow.com)
6358.
Weekly Python News: 02/11/2011 (blog.pythonlibrary.org)
6359.
I'll Take Jeopardy Trivia for $200, Alex (slate.com)
6360.
Could better PR have prevented Groupon's China gaffe? (imagethief.com)