June 2009 Archive
2041.
Fast, concise and reliable code? Try Perl (onionstand.blogspot.com)
2042.
Police return BC student's computers (boston.com)
2043.
Programmer WebComic Strips (slashweb.org)
2044.
Saturn deal is called a new business model (freep.com)
2045.
Guantanamo-like indefinite detention is hardly new (stuckk.net)
2046.
Police hold 10 after claiming to crack online music fraud (guardian.co.uk)
2047.
Scientists Create a Form of Pre-Life (wired.com)
2048.
Quantifying Basketball's Intangibles, With Some Help From Computers (nytimes.com)
2049.
How does our language shape the way we think? (edge.org)
2050.
AboutUs is Hiring for Multiple Positions ()
2051.
Sass & Less (nex-3.com)
2052.
Atlanta Startup Ecosystem 2.0 - Lifestyle Entrepreneurs Not Invited? (blog.aisleten.com)
2053.
Frugal innovation: What GE does in Bangalore (business.rediff.com)
2054.
25+ Useful Infographics for Web Designers (webdesignerdepot.com)
2055.
IBM researcher solves longstanding cryptographic challenge (net-security.org)
2056.
The overengineering and non-deployment of SSL/TLS | Brad Ideas (ideas.4brad.com)
2057.
Oh no! Hackers! (blogrium.wordpress.com)
2058.
Best Essential Rules to Follow When Designing a Logo (guidesigner.net)
2059.
What’s new in Eclipse 3.5(Galileo) (tanu.wordpress.com)
2060.
Bernie Madoff got off lightly or unfairly persecuted? Some data. (thebln.com)
2061.
NASA Uses Semantic Web to Help Power its Constellation Program (readwriteweb.com)
2062.
How Not To Make A Fool Of Yourself When You Pitch VCs Like Me (businessinsider.com)
2063.
BBC Radio shows hack to show programme details in iTunes, done in Erlang (bbc.co.uk)
2064.
The Dot Coms Are Booming Again (Domain Registrations, That Is) (techcrunch.com)
2065.
Squeejee Launches Floxee, Create on-the-fly custom twitter directories (floxee.com)
2066.
DoS vulnerability in Ruby - BigDecimal (ruby-lang.org)
2067.
The market for programming makes no sense (threeriversinstitute.org)
2068.
Ask HN: Who created hackernewsbot on Twitter? It rocks. (twitter.com)
2069.
The Genius Index: One Scientist's Crusade to Rewrite Reputation Rules (wired.com)
2070.
Amazon's Kindle DX e-book reader is big and pricey. (technologizer.com)