February 2011 Archive
14401.
Would the real Commander X please stand up (itworld.com)
14402.
Do bullies get more sex? Well Yes, and this doesn’t depend on the gender (scitechexplained.com)
14403.
What (niche) markets are not serviced by sophisticated online marketplaces? ()
14404.
Live-blogging from Intel: President Obama Talks Education and Technology (hackeducation.com)
14405.
Apologies to Arianna (brianalvey.com)
14406.
Cowen, Malthus and Watson (modeledbehavior.com)
14407.
The Technical Communicator’s Manifesto | Text and Context (ceciliafarell.ca)
14408.
In Praise of Brevity | Text and Context (ceciliafarell.ca)
14409.
Idea Portability ()
14410.
Mobile Maps Need a Zoom Out Button (spoiledtechie.com)
14411.
Socialist computer overlord to control army of surveillance hummingbirds (itworld.com)
14412.
Twitter suspends Twidroyd, UberTwitter and UberCurrent for violations (latimesblogs.latimes.com)
14413.
Can Digital Workplace Democracy Make Workers Happy? (blogs.forbes.com)
14414.
10 Awesome Optical Illusions (lettur.com)
14415.
Don't Short Netflix, Yet (blog.vuru.co)
14416.
Princeton Student Reveals Way to Access Other Students’ Personal Data (chronicle.com)
14417.
An Introduction to Debian Packaging (docs.google.com)
14418.
How bicycle makers got together and decided to fly... (webjives.org)
14419.
What was the main factor for Watson's success? Hardware, software, or data? (behind-the-enemy-lines.blogspot.com)
14420.
Vulcan Ship made of LEGO (mocpages.com)
14421.
Transcript of Obama's tech meeting in Silicon Valley (techcrunch.com)
14422.
Skipping Rote Memorization in Indian Schools (nytimes.com)
14423.
Navigating the US National Broadband Map (arstechnica.com)
14424.
Last Tweet On Twidroyd Promotes Twitter’s Own App (techcrunch.com)
14425.
Configure HTTP Basic Authentication for SoapUI (thewonggei.wordpress.com)
14426.
Empire state of code (blog.foursquare.com)
14427.
How Mobile Will Transform Commerce (mashable.com)
14428.
The Other Book Revolution (theatlantic.com)
14429.
Inside the Google Offices (jprim.com)
14430.
Does WikiLeaks deserve credit for revolutions in Tunisia, Egypt, et al? (aolnews.com)