February 2011 Archive
14161.
Startup Riot Tries to Grow Tech Companies Outside Silicon Valley (cnn.com)
14162.
Patriot Act Extension Lands On Obama’s Desk (wired.com)
14163.
NJ Cop to Parents: Steal Facebook Passwords From Your Kids (nbcnewyork.com)
14164.
Borders Bankruptcy/Store Closing will Result in About 6,000 Layoffs (usatoday.com)
14165.
Mathematics is a Religion, Let's Unite Under the God of Experimental Mathematics (math.rutgers.edu)
14166.
What we can learn from ancient Brits who ate the dead and made cups from skulls (itworld.com)
14167.
Deletionism Confusionism (thingsfittogether.com)
14168.
Hijack parent key events from iframes (twitter.com)
14169.
Fund manager Rolfe see Apple and Google as smartphone winners (reuters.com)
14170.
Some Perspective: Facebook vs Google vs Amazon vs eBay etc. Valuations (businessweek.com)
14171.
Solipsism (en.wikipedia.org)
14172.
HTML5 Web App - Beta Test for Workola.com ()
14173.
Implementation of open content licenses (eifl.net)
14174.
Own a Brick and Mortar Business? Consider Creating a One-Day-Only Deal (brickmarketing.com)
14175.
IBM Watson's next adventure: Healthcare with Nuance (zdnet.com)
14176.
Deep Freeze (eeweb.com)
14177.
Virtual Paint with Sensors (eeweb.com)
14178.
Giant Solar Blast Headed for Earth (wired.com)
14179.
Quantum Computing (plato.stanford.edu)
14180.
What’s the Internet? Hilarious Video of NBC’s The Today Show (1994) (singularityhub.com)
14181.
Massive: 400 Lines of Data Access Happiness (blog.wekeroad.com)
14182.
Chat With Dad On Business Ethics (lettur.com)
14183.
My First Side Project | Silicon Hills (siliconhills.tv)
14184.
Firebug Tip: using command line within an iframe (softwareishard.com)
14185.
TechShop SF open house for DIYers (sfgate.com)
14186.
Is WebOS Just Helping Microsoft Build a Better Version of Windows? (readwriteweb.com)
14187.
HSTS UI in Chrome (imperialviolet.org)
14188.
EBay is Magento’s secret investor (blog.exorbyte.com)
14189.
Show HN: Simple hosted CMS for web devs (pre-launch) (cmsey.com)
14190.
The Secret World of Printing Concept Cars in 3-D (wired.com)