February 2011 Archive
7531.
The Emperor's New Kind of Clothes - A review of NKS (amazon.com)
7532.
Nokia needs plastic surgery not a brain transplant (betanews.com)
7533.
Google releases Gmail’s priority inbox secrets (econsultancy.com)
7534.
The machine age by Peter Norvig (nypost.com)
7535.
Seeking help seeking female coders (mysociety.org)
7536.
Why Big Business isn't aggressively reinvesting in the economy (investors.com)
7537.
Ask HN: Zendesk vs Assistly ()
7538.
Prioritizing: Eight Tips to Help An Entrepreneur Just Say ‘No’ (caycon.com)
7539.
Everything I Learned in College was BullShit (genjuice.com)
7540.
SpotCloud.com is now open to the public (spotcloud.com)
7541.
Facebook Love Button [Music Video] (FbLoveButton.com)
7542.
Mobile web will grow but native apps (still) have an upper hand (na.isobar.com)
7543.
A simpler and cleaner programming language than JavaScript (github.com)
7544.
Netflix finally lands on the Boxee Box (venturebeat.com)
7545.
Q: Just how many Q&A websites are out there? A: Too many. (tech.fortune.cnn.com)
7546.
How is it possible for Apple to patent Natural Language based filtering? (google.com)
7547.
Google Launches Chrome Extension to Block Websites from Search Results (mashable.com)
7548.
Google Groups bug report interface (imgur.com)
7549.
A few simple requests for developers who make Twitter clients (scripting.com)
7550.
Free Facebook Credits to Expire Tomorrow (facebook.com)
7551.
What Do 24 Hours of Mubarak Tweets Look Like? (readwriteweb.com)
7552.
SF Rental Listing Twitterization (blog.homeboodle.com)
7553.
Being Coachable (adventurista.com)
7554.
Need feedback on this new social network: Tubri.com ()
7555.
IBM's Watson Ties for Lead on Jeopardy but Makes Some Doozies (eweek.com)
7556.
Vim: Copying to and retrieving from the clipboard (markhneedham.com)
7557.
So you think you could build your own Groupon? (thenextweb.com)
7558.
Watson on Jeopardy, day 1 of 3 (video) (youtube.com)
7559.
Big media, not popular bloggers, dominate the conversation on Twitter (venturebeat.com)
7560.
Apple sent Tim Cook to China after suicides at Foxconn (mercurynews.com)