January 2009 Archive
3181.
Helping the Terrorists (with our communications infrastructure) (schneier.com)
3182.
Pseudo-3D Video Conferencing with a Generic Webcam (chrisharrison.net)
3183.
Bringing OpenID and OAuth Together (googledataapis.blogspot.com)
3184.
Git Submodules in Rails (blog.travelandgather.com)
3185.
Novel technology could produce biofuel for around €0.50 a liter ($2.49 a gallon) (esciencenews.com)
3186.
Learning Science Facts Doesn't Boost Science Reasoning (researchnews.osu.edu)
3187.
Git + large media files (article.gmane.org)
3188.
Why Using require ‘rubygems’ Is Wrong (rubyinside.com)
3189.
Innovations impacting basic problems at the core (cnn.com)
3190.
Wikipedia list of data structures (en.wikipedia.org)
3191.
When Sitemaps Don't Work: Two Alternatives (jounce.net)
3192.
Tetris Inoculation Against Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Flashbacks (psychcentral.com)
3193.
Zuckerberg: Facebook’s “intense” year (scobleizer.com)
3194.
Why VisiCalc was not patented. (danbricklin.com)
3195.
It Should Be Free? (red-sweater.com)
3196.
A demonstration that Direct2D is ridiculous (braid-game.com)
3197.
What are you good at? (sethgodin.typepad.com)
3198.
Money Is Destroying Your Project (howtosplitanatom.com)
3199.
Plenty Of Stats (projects.markpercival.us)
3200.
The Art of Pitching Cliff-Notes,from "Art of the Start" by Guy Kawasaki (adamchavez.net)
3201.
Video game conditioning spills over into real life (newscientist.com)
3202.
Solve most of your problems by solving just one (blog.penelopetrunk.com)
3203.
Feel The Source (my personal favorite LH rant) (linuxhaters.blogspot.com)
3204.
Where the Financial Gurus Are Putting Their Own Money (online.wsj.com)
3205.
Microsoft claims former employee spied for startup (techflash.com)
3206.
Introducing Two-Click Signup; OpenID + OAuth (+ Google) (blog.plaxo.com)
3207.
SEC investigating Apple over Jobs' health (bloomberg.com)
3208.
Work smarter and harder (callmejeffrey.com)
3209.
Lessons from Week One of a Small Team's Scrum (newmediacampaigns.com)
3210.
Apple Achieves 1.1 Percent Cellphone Market Share (theappleblog.com)