February 2011 Archive
9061.
'Gentlemen of Bacongo' (tmagazine.blogs.nytimes.com)
9062.
Nokia's 15-year tango to avoid Microsoft (theregister.co.uk)
9063.
Grubwithus- Y Combinator Startup Helps People Connect Over Food (foodandtechconnect.com)
9064.
How I handled the traffic from a single Smashing Magazine tweet (with numbers) (solutious.com)
9065.
All the Digital Data In the World Is Equivalent to One Human Brain (popsci.com)
9066.
Mysterious Manuscript's Age Determined (news.discovery.com)
9067.
Letting the Founder Go: How I Got Here « John Sheehan : Blog (john-sheehan.com)
9068.
People, Not Things, Are The Tools Of Revolution (techcrunch.com)
9069.
Microsoft Lawsuit Against Salesforce Just Got Ugly (newenterprise.allthingsd.com)
9070.
Polaroid Photo Layout in CSS (kinlane.com)
9071.
Teaching Teachers How To Teach (blog.learnboost.com)
9072.
SXSW Accelerator Finalists Announced (sxsw.com)
9073.
Microsoft + Nokia coming together leading to The Perfect Storm (webjives.org)
9074.
Why Nokia Chose Windows Mobile Over Android (honza.ca)
9075.
Dm-crypt with LUKS leaves identifiable header (16s.us)
9076.
Silk (weavesilk.com)
9077.
Seth's Blog: You don't need more time (sethgodin.typepad.com)
9078.
Future of Mobile Apps (online.wsj.com)
9079.
Whitehouse: FBI can get phone records without oversight (mcclatchydc.com)
9080.
Craigslist competitor Keepio launches (mashable.com)
9081.
A Beginner’s Guide to Unemployment (opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com)
9082.
FogBugz + Pivotal Tracker = FogTracker (ban90.com)
9083.
PayPal Will Play an Even Bigger Role at eBay (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
9084.
Google Brings 2 Step Authentication-Gmail Security (breakthesecurity.com)
9085.
Please developers, screw social media. (kanebennett.wordpress.com)
9086.
MPEG LA starts search for VP8/WebM patent pool (arstechnica.com)
9087.
Introduction to Tibco Hawk (javarevisited.blogspot.com)
9088.
Ask HN: Did You Just Get Spammed by the CR-48 Google Group? ()
9089.
Ask HN: Template language that works on both server and client ()
9090.
Hazard is indie, non-Euclidean, brilliant (arstechnica.com)