February 2011 Archive
8761.
Just How Rich Is Hosni Mubarak? (theatlanticwire.com)
8762.
How to Scale the 4-Hour Startup (nerdbusiness.com)
8763.
This Robotic Dragonfly Flew 40 Years Ago (botjunkie.com)
8764.
Walt Disney’s Creative Organization Chart (1943) (atissuejournal.com)
8765.
Ask HN: What service are you using for display ads? ()
8766.
HP announces The Palm TouchPad (techcrunch.com)
8767.
Bookmarklets and How They Reduce Noise (darkhorseinvestors.org)
8768.
HP announces The Palm Pre 3 (mobilecrunch.com)
8769.
Mapping Python Code Over Protocol Buffer Records With lwpb (acg.github.com)
8770.
Video Tutorial: Android Development - AsyncTask, Preferences, and Options Menu (marakana.com)
8771.
HP Touchstone tech now lets you tap two devices together to swap a URL (engadget.com)
8772.
Stanford Football Recruits Corner the 'Smart' Market (online.wsj.com)
8773.
Sun Microsystems Co-Founder Scott McNealy on Mixergy (mixergy.com)
8774.
Ask HN: Equity Agreements ()
8775.
How To Recover Video And Audio Files From Scratched CDs or DVDs (blog.icyse.com)
8776.
Why focusing on a few products is hard (asymco.com)
8777.
Request for Typestate, Part 1: Typestate-oriented programming and Linear Types (requestforlogic.blogspot.com)
8778.
Ask HN: Android web client app and rights ownership ()
8779.
Bullying seen as 'instrument for social climbing' (sfgate.com)
8780.
HP Announces The TouchPad (crunchgear.com)
8781.
Haskell Summers of Code retrospective (updated for 2010) (gwern.net)
8782.
HP announces WebOS FUD for PCs (webjives.org)
8783.
Got a Hot Idea? I/O Ventures Wants You. (wired.com)
8784.
The lost 'Rosies' of computing (articles.cnn.com)
8785.
Tech war: Google vs. Microsoft (dyn.politico.com)
8786.
Microsoft kills Autorun for security reasons in critical update (geek.com)
8787.
HP unveils TouchPad, Pre3, and Veer - and hints at webOS on PCs (itworld.com)
8788.
You know what’s cool? It’s not 100K registered users (sumoftheweb.com)
8789.
Math help on OpenStudy, like right now (math.openstudy.com)
8790.
Treating super bowl winners and science fair winners differently (washingtonpost.com)