2009 Archive
3661.
Why do the rich keep working? (forbes.com)
3662.
Confess HN: Share your Immoral Hacks, Codes or Tweaks ()
3663.
Ask HN: Is Google really slow right now? (or is it just for me?) ()
3664.
Generation B - Middle Aged, Laid Off and Losing Hope (nytimes.com)
3665.
Ask HN: review my tiny app - code to html converter (hilite.me)
3666.
Make More Than GPA (overcomingbias.com)
3667.
Why Isn't Paypal More Successful? (avc.com)
3668.
A Story of Why Devs Should Think Twice about Developing for the iPhone (icombatgame.com)
3669.
Men lose their minds speaking to pretty women (telegraph.co.uk)
3670.
The myth of big salaries (it's all marketing) (sethgodin.typepad.com)
3671.
Radical Honesty: I Think You're Fat (2007) (esquire.com)
3672.
Is Science As Important As Football? (powells.com)
3673.
8 "frat-boy" business ideas (iwillteachyoutoberich.com)
3674.
Blind man sees wife for first time after having a tooth implanted into his eye (dailymail.co.uk)
3675.
Washington Versus Silicon Valley (online.wsj.com)
3676.
Google launches WhatBrowser.org, talks web browsers for Mom and Dad (whatbrowser.org)
3677.
Is AP Run By Idiots? (industry.bnet.com)
3678.
The Shocking State of Contemporary "Mathematics" (math.rutgers.edu)
3679.
Redis 1.1 supports durability via append only file (code.google.com)
3680.
Facebook pays 150 employees ~$50K to keep the site clean (newsweek.com)
3681.
Where's the CrunchPad? (businessinsider.com)
3682.
Tim Ferris: Beginner's Guide to Lucid Dreaming (fourhourworkweek.com)
3683.
Chris Anderson's Free Contains Apparent Plagiarism (vqronline.org)
3684.
Y Combinator’s ReMail Finally Brings Full-Text Email Search To The iPhone (techcrunch.com)
3685.
Codepad.org | a pastebin that executes code for you (codepad.org)
3686.
The dumbing-down of programming (1998) (archive.salon.com)
3687.
Lies Entrepreneurs Tell Themselves (steveblank.com)
3688.
Microsoft will let its business customers run Office Web off their own servers (informationweek.com)
3689.
What to know before debating type systems (pphsg.org)
3690.
Brain Gain (newyorker.com)