2009 Archive
7951.
Doctorow Says Google & Amazon Stifle Progress (internetevolution.com)
7952.
Yahoo will serve Bing results (businessweek.com)
7953.
Svgweb - Scalable Vector Graphics for Web Browsers using Flash (code.google.com)
7954.
Turn stairs into piano = 66% more people use them (technology.todaysbigthing.com)
7955.
Amazon 'sucks the air out of the room.' That room is now your server room (elctech.com)
7956.
TED demo of wearable computer tech from MIT Media Labs (ted.org)
7957.
Mary Roach: 10 things you didn't know about orgasm [video] (ted.com)
7958.
A quick look at MySQL 5.4 (dev.mysql.com)
7959.
Fingernails on Blackboard - Possible Explanation (amasci.com)
7960.
Adam D'Angelo, former Facebook CTO starts new company: Alma Networks (alma-networks.com)
7961.
The Antiviral Effect (bemmu.posterous.com)
7962.
How to Crack a Wi-Fi Network's WEP Password with BackTrack (lifehacker.com)
7963.
What we didn’t know about the moonwalk (msnbc.msn.com)
7964.
How to build a desktop WYSIWYG editor with WebKit and HTML 5 (arstechnica.com)
7965.
Platform game in HTML5 Canvas (purplefloyd.wordpress.com)
7966.
Lucid programming language (en.wikipedia.org)
7967.
Augmented reality helps Marine mechanics to be 56 Percent Faster (technologyreview.com)
7968.
Brad Fitzpatrick (of LiveJournal, now at Google) Talks About Programming (blogoscoped.com)
7969.
40% off Pragmatic Programmers books and screencasts. (media.pragprog.com)
7970.
ECMAScript 5 released (infoq.com)
7971.
Antibody finds, wipes out prostate cancer in mice (physorg.com)
7972.
Web design resources (elementiks.com)
7973.
_why's Bloopsaphone - Make Atari-like bloopy sounds (github.com)
7974.
Python PEP 401 -- BDFL Retirement (python.org)
7975.
Mathematical trick wiki Terrence Tao blogged about is now live - Tricki (tricki.org)
7976.
IPhone UI Stencil Kit (designcommission.com)
7977.
Why Our Kind Can't Cooperate (lesswrong.com)
7978.
Surprises in Mathematics and Theory (rjlipton.wordpress.com)
7979.
Big Cellphone Makers Shifting to Android (nytimes.com)
7980.
Bill Simmons: A Sports Column Written Far From Print, and the Game (nytimes.com)