June 2009 Archive
1171.
Gentle Introduction to x86-64 Assembly (x86-64.org)
1172.
Microsoft introduces controller free gaming, Project Natal (neowin.net)
1173.
Analog TV era ends, DTV begins, complexity thrives (rebol.com)
1174.
Where to Find Startup Money (entrepreneur.com)
1175.
Facebook | Engineering Puzzles (facebook.com)
1176.
Category Theory for the Java Programmer (reperiendi.wordpress.com)
1177.
Hunting the Elusive First "Ms." (proposed in 1901) (visualthesaurus.com)
1178.
Inc.com Audio Slideshow on PG & YC (inc.com)
1179.
Scribnia, blogger recommendation engine, launches publicly (mashable.com)
1180.
Airport Passenger Uses iPhone to Show Harassment by TSA (cnn.com)
1181.
You Aren't Good Enough (shadowcat.co.uk)
1182.
Nude, Mona Lisa-like painting surfaces (msnbc.msn.com)
1183.
Rakudo Perl 6 development release #18 ("Pittsburgh") (rakudo.org)
1184.
There’s That Facebook “Everyone Button” We Told You About (techcrunch.com)
1185.
How Do You Spot an Emerging Leader? (allthingsworkplace.com)
1186.
How Not To Commit Suicide (well.com)
1187.
Steve Blank: Faith-Based versus Fact-Based Decision Making (steveblank.com)
1188.
Howard Hughes And The Atomic Bomb (latimes.com)
1189.
Writing what I should have written so many years ago (independent.ie)
1190.
Krugman on the Climate Change Conspiracy (nytimes.com)
1191.
New Arc Logo (arclanguage.org)
1192.
The Vice of Selfishness - A critique of Ayn Rand’s Objectivism (1987) (liberalviewer.com)
1193.
Poll: Do you take the domain into account when deciding to click an HN link?
1194.
Ask HN: Which tool(s) do you use to install/upgrade your app on production? ()
1195.
Triangular buttons key to touchscreen typing success (reghardware.co.uk)
1196.
How Twitter's Staff Uses Twitter (And Why It Could Cause Problems) (readwriteweb.com)
1197.
Bing’s Reign As #2 Search Engine Lasted One Day (techcrunch.com)
1198.
Palm Pre Open Source Packages Released (opensource.palm.com)
1199.
The Impending Demise of the University (edge.org)
1200.
North Korea Sentences 2 American Journalists to 12 Years of Hard Labor (nytimes.com)