September 2009 Archive
7141.
Will iPhone Conquer The Enterprise? 428,000 Search Results Point to Yes (iphonecto.com)
7142.
Contributor License Agreements (jacobian.org)
7143.
How Pitance Versions Documents in CouchDB (lethain.com)
7144.
Industry Collusions We’d Like to Throw Down a Black Hole (wired.com)
7145.
Microsoft Sues "Malvertisers" (microsoftontheissues.com)
7146.
Strechable, breathable, and washable circuits (tfcg.elis.ugent.be)
7147.
True story of a physicist who thought he was an intergalactic sci-fi hero (boingboing.net)
7148.
How Drupal Helped Attack Sotomayor or Drupal: The An Equal Opportunity Offender (blog.alexkessinger.net)
7149.
Why capitalism fails - the "Minsky moment" (boston.com)
7150.
Tips on how to avoid startup disasters (techflash.com)
7151.
Check out the TicketStumbler redesign (ticketstumbler.com)
7152.
Sitepoint CSS FAQs (sitepoint.com)
7153.
How Quantum Probability Theory Could Explain Human Logical Fallacies (technologyreview.com)
7154.
Amazon sells its own designs/develops private labels (online.wsj.com)
7155.
New VC Marc Andreessen joins HP board (venturebeat.com)
7156.
Things Naughty Dog Liked about Lisp (toofarsideways.wordpress.com)
7157.
Health Care Trends in the United States| Suite101.com (public-healthcare-issues.suite101.com)
7158.
Tribal Workers (msittig.freeshell.org)
7159.
Pushing the envelope: Innovation in legal search (blog.law.cornell.edu)
7160.
Newcomb's Problem and Regret of Rationality (lesswrong.com)
7161.
Keypad Door Access ()
7162.
NYT: Google Aims To Wrest Display Ads From Yahoo (mobile.nytimes.com)
7163.
Don't Rely on Conversion Rate Alone (conversionroom.blogspot.com)
7164.
Reading Kafka 'enhances cognitive mechanisms', claims study (guardian.co.uk)
7165.
Does a Dynamic Infrastructure Need ARP for Applications? (devcentral.f5.com)
7166.
Google Launches DoubleClick Ad Exchange (businessweek.com)
7167.
C Programming in Easy Steps (book review) (i-programmer.info)
7168.
Noop: Google Language for the JVM (lambda-the-ultimate.org)
7169.
Intro to Erlang's OTP (with examples) (spawnlink.com)
7170.
Japan scientists create 3-D images you can touch (reuters.com)