May 2009 Archive
1111.
A monadic parser in JavaScript (labs.mudynamics.com)
1112.
Despite crazy rules, America is still a great place to do business (economist.com)
1113.
On the Street and On Facebook: The Homeless Stay Wired (online.wsj.com)
1114.
Steve Blank: The Sharp End of the Stick (steveblank.com)
1115.
How to build a bigger brain (esciencenews.com)
1116.
VCs Pay Business Plans Little Heed, Study Finds (nytimes.com)
1117.
Canadian scientists create powerful new lithium battery material (cbc.ca)
1118.
How HBO And Gawker Tricked Us Into Reporting An Ad Campaign As News (businessinsider.com)
1119.
Microsoft Offers Secure Windows … But Only to the Government (wired.com)
1120.
Freeman Dyson recalls his time at the Operational Research Section of the R.A.F. (technologyreview.com)
1121.
Invisible Hands: The secret world of the oil fixer (harpers.org)
1122.
Wolfram Alpha tips for webmasters and sysadmins (royal.pingdom.com)
1123.
What should you ask the VC? (babblingvc.typepad.com)
1124.
Model-View-Controller GUI in Clojure (lifeofaprogrammergeek.blogspot.com)
1125.
Using http:// and .com is madness (elliottkember.com)
1126.
In 2007, 51% of college students graduated with a job. In 2009, it's 19.7%. (abcnews.go.com)
1127.
Ask HN: real world examples of numbers with 3 decimal places
1128.
Why our 'amazing' science fiction future fizzled (cnn.com)
1129.
How Facebook, MySpace and YouTube Killed eBay (techcrunch.com)
1130.
Ask HN: The Essential Silicon Valley? ()
1131.
Control Freaks: Hulu Now Blocks Anonymous Proxies Too (techcrunch.com)
1132.
Another Scott Adams business idea: Home servers (dilbert.com)
1133.
The Best Places to Lose Your Job (foreignpolicy.com)
1134.
Twitter Switches From TinyURL To Bit.ly (businessinsider.com)
1135.
Ask HN: Is there a bias against hackers from 'name-brand' colleges? ()
1136.
Slowing The Exodus Of Skilled Foreigners (finance.yahoo.com)
1137.
Ask HN: How does a non-hacker get into a start-up? ()
1138.
RailsConf 09: Robert Martin, "What Killed Smalltalk Could Kill Ruby, Too" (railsconf.blip.tv)
1139.
Git is Wesley Snipes. Mercurial is Denzel Washington (ericsink.com)
1140.
College threatens to sue students over personal email addresses (pressdemocrat.com)