January 2009 Archive
2791.
Layoffs In Venture Capital (altgate.com)
2792.
RSS as the foundation for realtime (scripting.com)
2793.
John Battelle's 2009 Predictions (battellemedia.com)
2794.
Deep Throat Meets Data Mining (miller-mccune.com)
2795.
GDataCopier - copy your stuff from/to Google Docs from command line (and a python library) (code.google.com)
2796.
The Daily Buzz | trends.nobosh.com (nobosh.com)
2797.
Obama Eyes $300 Billion Tax Cut (online.wsj.com)
2798.
Netflix streaming to be built into TVs (alleyinsider.com)
2799.
Crowdsourcing an Ethical Dilemma (blog.doloreslabs.com)
2800.
Mark Bittman's _Food Matters_ (salon.com)
2801.
Emulating Ruby blocks in Python (nicolas-lara.blogspot.com)
2802.
Prepare for new visitors to HN ()
2803.
Visual News Sites (forfraksake.com)
2804.
What Malcolm Gladwell’s book Outliers can teach us about interface design (bokardo.com)
2805.
Roku’s second act: Amazon Video on Demand (venturebeat.com)
2806.
Will More iPhone Apps go Open Source? (readwriteweb.com)
2807.
Amazon offers pay-per-use service for data hosted on S3 (infoworld.com)
2808.
Analysis of Linking Patterns on Twitter (blog.cli.gs)
2809.
CEOs Getting a Free Pass (forfraksake.com)
2810.
Scott Adams Blog: Testing the Illusion Hypothesis 01/05/2009 (dilbert.com)
2811.
The Art of Computational Science: Socratic dialogues on computational physics and Ruby (artcompsci.org)
2812.
Getting into space by broomstick (news.bbc.co.uk)
2813.
Reading DNA sequences from single molecules of polymerase using nanotechnology (foresight.org)
2814.
Getting into space by broomstick (news.bbc.co.uk)
2815.
FeedaNeed.org Update: Top Non-Profits Announced. Projects to Start Rumbling Soon. (blog.reddit.com)
2816.
Are you Making Something that will become ‘Absolutely Irrelevant’? (breckyunits.com)
2817.
Shapeways: first online market for 3D fabrication models (crunchgear.com)
2818.
Five years after "The Digital Imprimatur", an Apple engineer's lament (jhw.vox.com)
2819.
Lessons Learned at 208K: Towards Debugging Millions of Cores (pages.cs.wisc.edu)
2820.
Revisiting "Purely Functional Retrogames" (prog21.dadgum.com)