2009 Archive
4621.
It's official: Match.com Abandons Paid Dating… (plentyoffish.wordpress.com)
4622.
Python Is Not Java (dirtsimple.org)
4623.
Ask HN: Review My Minimal Viable Product. (pluspanda.com)
4624.
Ask HN: Getting published in an academic journal without holding or seeking a PhD?
4625.
I want to help you write better... (afterthedeadline.com)
4626.
MacRumors live feed hacked during keynote (macrumorslive.com)
4627.
The Truth About Digg’s DiggBar (3dogmedia.com)
4628.
JavaScript Programming Patterns (klauskomenda.com)
4629.
Startup School 2009 (startupschool.org)
4630.
Steve Yegge's five essential phone-screen questions (steve.yegge.googlepages.com)
4631.
Ask HN: Rate my startup idea "Be Caller Nine" ()
4632.
Making Yourself Likable (happiness-project.com)
4633.
I have comments, but no spam in my comments. Here’s why. (tbray.org)
4634.
The self-help book Bill Clinton used (amazon.com)
4635.
SlideShare’s April Fool’s Prank: Cruel, Or Just Unusual? (mashable.com)
4636.
Happiness 101 (nytimes.com)
4637.
All the Texts on Financial Engineering You Could Ever Want (classiccmp.org)
4638.
Copying Y Combinator - Why and How (blog.jedchristiansen.com)
4639.
Tarsnap - Why is 1 GB 10^9 bytes instead of 2^30? (tarsnap.com)
4640.
Want a Job? Analytics is the Thing, Says IBM (businessweek.com)
4641.
Good programmers aren’t lazy (devchix.com)
4642.
Twitto: A web framework in a tweet (twitto.org)
4643.
Microsoft revenue down 6%, earnings down 30% for third quarter (thestandard.com)
4644.
How intellectual pollution has crippled America's children (alexkrupp.typepad.com)
4645.
Sortable Hacker News (hnsort.com)
4646.
Reddit opens self-serve ads to the public (promo your site for as little as $20) (blog.reddit.com)
4647.
Fliggo (YC S08) launches TwitVid - the TwitPic of video (techcrunch.com)
4648.
Hacker House Tents: $10/night, cheapest place to stay in California (airbnb.com)
4649.
Are sales people different from you and me? (blog.businessofsoftware.org)
4650.
Jobs to The Little App Factory: Name change “Not that big of a deal” (crunchgear.com)