September 2009 Archive
7381.
The idea’s great, but the leadership team stinks… (entrepreneur.venturebeat.com)
7382.
Torrent Scan: Multiple Torrent Search Engine (crenk.com)
7383.
Giant Tetris: This Is One Of The Best Video (Arcade) Game I Have Seen (crenk.com)
7384.
How to get pip/virtualenv/Fabric working on Cygwin (atbrox.com)
7385.
US trade partners: Where the surpluses and deficits exist (yonderful.com)
7386.
Enhancing User Interaction With First Person User Interface (smashingmagazine.com)
7387.
FCC chief proposes new Net Neutrality rules (news.cnet.com)
7388.
Compensation Thresholds (markpeterdavis.com)
7389.
How Micropayments Could Save Journalism (blog.newscloud.com)
7390.
The case for making computers more difficult to use in certain contexts. ()
7391.
Android intelligent home screen proposal (larvalabs.com)
7392.
The Handwriting of Liars (physorg.com)
7393.
Softpanorama - Open Source Software Educational Society (softpanorama.org)
7394.
iPhone in-app purchases not so hot for some developers (tuaw.com)
7395.
A Paradox of Entrepreneurship (newmediaist.com)
7396.
Mentoring in Open Source Communities: What Works? What Doesn't? (itworld.com)
7397.
Global Brand Rankings 2009 (interbrand.com)
7398.
Information vs. Meaning (scienceblogs.com)
7399.
Entrepreneurs: Getting to the Right Conclusions (rochtel.wordpress.com)
7400.
Will the Namespace Traffic Jam Kill RDFa in HTML5? (edwardbenson.com)
7401.
World's biggest open-source company? Google (news.cnet.com)
7402.
The Frontal Cortex: Jung and Dreams (scienceblogs.com)
7403.
Physical Evidence Shows Sleeps Role in Memory Formation (medgadget.com)
7404.
SEO and SEM For Email (avc.com)
7405.
SeedcampWeek09: Recession-era startups emerge blinking into the light (uk.techcrunch.com)
7406.
Tightwads And Spendthrifts Attracted To Each Other (futurepundit.com)
7407.
Scientists find that individuals in vegetative states can learn (scienceblog.com)
7408.
The end of growth? (economist.com)
7409.
Infographics: Who Owns What - A Map of Organic Brands (thekitchn.com)
7410.
AOL Says Content Is Its Future (blogs.wsj.com)