February 2011 Archive
8881.
SnūzNLūz - Wifi Donation Alarm Clock (thinkgeek.com)
8882.
Android Lock Screen Bypass (thomascannon.net)
8883.
Python Cost Model (scripts.mit.edu)
8884.
Researchers steal iPhone passwords in six minutes (video) -- Engadget (engadget.com)
8885.
The Importance Of Physical Space (wired.com)
8886.
Text And Mate (railsrx.com)
8887.
Show HN: Github Trends (blog.oscardelben.com)
8888.
Bootstrapped, Profitable, & Proud: Rivendell (37signals.com)
8889.
Are VCs and Angels Biased Against Female Entrepreneurs? (smallbiztrends.com)
8890.
Why do BA's & project managers get higher salaries than programmers? (programmers.stackexchange.com)
8891.
PlayStation Move creator wants to open the device to PC users (arstechnica.com)
8892.
If You Love Nature, Move to the City (boston.com)
8893.
Ask HN: Free Office Space for Startups in Austin. Good idea or not? ()
8894.
Archaeologists love Google Earth (boingboing.net)
8895.
Mark Suster: Do You Need a Powerpoint Deck For a VC Meeting? (bothsidesofthetable.com)
8896.
IE9 RC debuts with 'do not track' (download.cnet.com)
8897.
Do as Goldman Does, Not as It Says (fool.com)
8898.
The PyPy San Franciso Bay Area Tour 2011 (morepypy.blogspot.com)
8899.
$1000 kit solar house for world's poor by Idealab's Bill Gross (faircompanies.com)
8900.
Microsoft Intros Internet Explorer 9 Release Candidate (windowsteamblog.com)
8901.
Mobile: It’s Not Too Late To Be Early (techcrunch.com)
8902.
Escrow, adjustments, carve-out, basket - what founders need to know about M&As (xconomy.com)
8903.
Look at your startups like projects - Kornar Experiments (blog.kornar.com)
8904.
Customer Service Is The New Marketing (blog.learnboost.com)
8905.
The future of online messaging (reshefmann.com)
8906.
Techmeme moves toward Twitter (scripting.com)
8907.
New iPhone Carries $171.35 Bill of Materials, IHS iSuppli Teardown Reveals (isuppli.com)
8908.
Bidirectional RPC with Go's netchan. (rogpeppe.wordpress.com)
8909.
Internet blackouts: Reaching for the kill switch (economist.com)
8910.
Obama outlines $18 billion broadband plan, aims for 98% coverage (voices.washingtonpost.com)