January 2009 Archive
3151.
Switching from scripting languages to Objective C and iPhone: useful libraries (hackdiary.com)
3152.
Buzhug, a pure-Python database engine (buzhug.sourceforge.net)
3153.
Rails Hosting Survey (robbyonrails.com)
3154.
Who has cash to survive the downturn? Tech (news.cnet.com)
3155.
Despite rough economy, Linden Lab continues expansion (thestandard.com)
3156.
Too Broke For a Vacation? Take a Stay-cation (mybadpad.com)
3157.
Retweet statistics: what does it take to get popular on Twitter? (copyblogger.com)
3158.
NYTimes hosts dev day to discuss APIs. With O'Reilly Keynote. Two days left to RSVP (nytimes.com)
3159.
Video: "Toward Patterns for Creativity" (43folders.com)
3160.
Sessions at Google I/O 2009 (code.google.com)
3161.
RFP for the Digging into Data Challenge (diggingintodata.org)
3162.
A Grand Unified Theory of Coupon Doubling ()
3163.
Nvidia hires Stanford’s computer science department head as chief scientist (venturebeat.com)
3164.
B2B Thought Leadership (blogs.vtrenz.com)
3165.
John Lilly: 7 Lessons from Mozilla (slideshare.net)
3166.
Carbonite Stacks the Deck on Amazon (pogue.blogs.nytimes.com)
3167.
Drobo: Its Part In My Downfall (speirs.org)
3168.
John Updike, author of the "Rabbit" books, died yesterday (latimes.com)
3169.
Citrix coming to iPhone (iphonecto.com)
3170.
What You Need to Know About jQuery 1.3 (nettuts.com)
3171.
Whitehouse.gov uses RDFa (sitepoint.com)
3172.
Time lapse of a baby playing with his toys (youtube.com)
3173.
Google gobbled up 90% of all U.S. search growth in 2008 (techcrunch.com)
3174.
Digging Deeper in Web Search (technologyreview.com)
3175.
Someone’s Always Listening (powazek.com)
3176.
The doomsday argument (blog.tetrack.com)
3177.
$2.99 Printed PhotoBooks Now Available On Facebook: HotPrints (techcrunch.com)
3178.
Looking toward EveryBlock’s future (holovaty.com)
3179.
Era of small exit (startupcfo.ca)
3180.
Is Adobe Overhyping AIR's Success? (readwriteweb.com)