June 2009 Archive
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The End of a DBMS Era (Might be Upon Us)
(cacm.acm.org)
876.
Iranian government using crowd-sourcing to identify protesters
(iran.whyweprotest.net)
877.
Digital Evolution in Python: PyPond
(paraschopra.com)
878.
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.
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)
891.
How did 100,000,000 women disappear?
(thestar.com)
892.
Bill Gates: “Our Most Potent Operating System Competitor is Linux”
(boycottnovell.com)
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)
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)