2009 Archive
3691.
Google Labs O3D (code.google.com)
3692.
Tim O'Reilly: Google Bets Big on HTML 5 (radar.oreilly.com)
3693.
Release Late, Release Rarely (2006) (aaronsw.com)
3694.
You Aren't Average (seobook.com)
3695.
Logicly: a logic gate simulator (joshblog.net)
3696.
KIVA Robots Continue to Conquer Warehouses (singularityhub.com)
3697.
This is a pipe. (Something dear to me.) (blog.200nipples.com)
3698.
Startup rental website takes on Craigslist (reuters.com)
3699.
Tell HN: PG's Trends List from BOS 2009 ()
3700.
Server-Side Javascript: Back With a Vengeance (readwriteweb.com)
3701.
Twitter is not public infrastructure (tumblelog.marco.org)
3702.
Sudoku Magic allows you to take a photo of sudoku on iPhone and it solves it (magicsolver.com)
3703.
UK Postcode coordinates on WikiLeaks (wikileaks.org)
3704.
Zuckerberg: Why I stayed CEO even though many people thought I should quit (businessinsider.com)
3705.
Google Chrome released for Mac (Official Developer Build) (tuaw.com)
3706.
What’s in a name – Tips for naming your startup (000fff.org)
3707.
Ruby Gets An Official Spec: Heading To Become An ISO International Standard (rubyinside.com)
3708.
Pete Peterson on Giving Away $1 Billion (newsweek.com)
3709.
Frequentist Statistics are Frequently Subjective (lesswrong.com)
3710.
JamLegend is hiring interns this summer (snaptalent.com)
3711.
Apple can do better than ZFS (devwhy.blogspot.com)
3712.
Hardest delegating lesson to learn: Trust but verify. (sivers.org)
3713.
Ask YC: How do you get your press? ()
3714.
Chicago's top crime blogger is a 16-year-old with autism living with his mom (chicago.timeout.com)
3715.
A tiny niche in collectible coins grows into a $5 million mini-empire (washingtonpost.com)
3716.
The many sliders of Photoshop CS4 (mrgan.tumblr.com)
3717.
Who Do You Believe, Randall Stross or Your Own Lying Eyes? (daringfireball.net)
3718.
Bill Gates unleashes mosquitoes on TED conference (alleyinsider.com)
3719.
J: an alternative to cd that learns where you spend time (github.com)
3720.
Google account suspended: A post mortem (justinlilly.com)