2009 Archive
4471.
Interesting take on a social networking site (notadouche.com)
4472.
Every Developer Deserves More Memory (manyniches.com)
4473.
Michael Jackson is the First to Sell 1 Million Downloads in a Week (thenextweb.com)
4474.
How 16 ships create as much pollution as all the cars in the world (mailonsunday.co.uk)
4475.
Design: How close is too close? Bing Travel vs. Kayak (douglassims.org)
4476.
Under No Circumstances Start A Company Because You Hate Your Job (thefailingpoint.com)
4477.
How Ravelry Scales to 10 Million Requests Using Rails (highscalability.com)
4478.
Dynamo: A flawed architecture (jsensarma.com)
4479.
How Amazon's EC2 Service Was Born (blog.layer8.net)
4480.
Story Time (steve-yegge.blogspot.com)
4481.
Tim Berners-Lee's TED Talk: The next Web of open, linked data (ted.com)
4482.
A movie recommendation service that actually works (nanocrowd.com)
4483.
What a Monad is not (haskell.org)
4484.
Ban The Debugger (iancartwright.com)
4485.
More startups fail from a lack of customers than from a failure of product development (stanford.edu)
4486.
Most of us have a finite supply of willpower (futurepundit.com)
4487.
Free programming tips are worth every penny (wilshipley.com)
4488.
Judge: 17,000 illegal downloads don't equal 17,000 lost sales (arstechnica.com)
4489.
The Google Bay (google.com)
4490.
What’s Wrong with Probability Notation? (lingpipe-blog.com)
4491.
VIM Hacks (slideshare.net)
4492.
How to try out Google Chrome OS for yourself (techcrunch.com)
4493.
Facebook’s news feed: The beginning of a recommendations dominated web (blog.directededge.com)
4494.
60 million stung in social networking rip-off (independent.co.uk)
4495.
Why is HTML Suddenly Interesting? (radar.oreilly.com)
4496.
Decentralization of _why's Projects (whymirror.github.com)
4497.
Poorly Made in China: Why So Many Chinese Products are Born to be Bad (economist.com)
4498.
Sun's JRuby team jumps ship to Engine Yard (itworld.com)
4499.
How to find per-process I/O statistics on Linux (xaprb.com)
4500.
Ask HN: How do I sell my expensive niche software w/ no sales background?