June 2009 Archive
871.
DSNP: Distributed Social Networking Protocol, with implementation and test sites (complang.org)
872.
Golfers More Likely To Make Par Putt than Birdie Putt of Same Length (nytimes.com)
873.
IPhone 3GS JavaScript Performance Blows Away Rivals, Approaches MacBook Speed (techcrunch.com)
874.
The End of a DBMS Era (Might be Upon Us) (cacm.acm.org)
875.
Recap of Hacker News NOVA/DC Meetup (2009-05-31) ()
876.
Iranian government using crowd-sourcing to identify protesters (iran.whyweprotest.net)
877.
Digital Evolution in Python: PyPond (paraschopra.com)
878.
Company tries to scam iphone developer, claiming they own public data (sfappeal.com)
879.
A Beautiful Race Condition (mailinator.blogspot.com)
880.
Discipline for my Information Diet (michaelgr.com)
881.
How Does Our Language Shape The Way We Think? (lambda-the-ultimate.org)
882.
How Placebos Really Work (newsweek.com)
883.
Conversion Optimizer: AdWords, Done Right: MicroISV on a Shoestring (kalzumeus.com)
884.
Phillips machine: Like water for money (judson.blogs.nytimes.com)
885.
Ruby: Fibers vs Continuations (all-thing.net)
886.
How to Write a Good Business Plan (online.wsj.com)
887.
Matz's Keynote from RubyConf-2008: Why Ruby? (rubyconf2008.confreaks.com)
888.
Django Admin actions (docs.djangoproject.com)
889.
Career advice from Terence Tao (terrytao.wordpress.com)
890.
Ask HN: What do you use to organize your thoughts for a new website or project?
891.
How did 100,000,000 women disappear? (thestar.com)
892.
Bill Gates: “Our Most Potent Operating System Competitor is Linux” (boycottnovell.com)
893.
Ask HN: Whats the coolest thing you've seen/done with Arduino? ()
894.
Twitter, Flickr, Bing, *.live.com, Hotmail blocked in China (uk.techcrunch.com)
895.
Software developers becoming scarce (sdtimes.com)
896.
Email Address Length FAQ (eph.co.uk)
897.
HELP: I want to find a tech co-founder in Los Angeles ()
898.
Hemlock, the open-source, real-time web framework, now available. (hemlock-kills.com)
899.
New term to describe bad programming: Biological (doubtingtommaso.blogspot.com)
900.
MySpace Is In Far Worse Shape Than Its New Executives Thought (businessinsider.com)