2009 Archive
8761.
Google Introduces Interest-based Adsense (adsense.blogspot.com)
8762.
What Happened To The Freehackers Union? (zedshaw.com)
8763.
Cheating Goes Global as Essay Mills Multiply (chronicle.com)
8764.
Ask HN: Good books on the nuts and bolts of starting up
8765.
Did Mark Zuckerberg's Inspiration for Facebook Come Before Harvard? (readwriteweb.com)
8766.
The Science and Pseudoscience of Global Warming (uwgb.edu)
8767.
EA's new motto: please pirate our games... er, storefronts (arstechnica.com)
8768.
Google mocks Bing and the stuff behind it (theregister.co.uk)
8769.
TechCrunch50: You Want Advertising? We’ll Give You Advertising (techcrunch.com)
8770.
Bacteria make computers look like pocket calculators (guardian.co.uk)
8771.
Reasons why Apple should add "Gift This App" to iTunes (mobileorchard.com)
8772.
The Very Strange Story of the Startup That Says It Made $10m Before Launching (readwriteweb.com)
8773.
What are your Ruby Regex Idioms? (blog.samstokes.co.uk)
8774.
Recovery.Gov -- tracking “how and where we spend taxpayer dollars”. (recovery.gov)
8775.
The word entrepreneur and its baggage (37signals.com)
8776.
Ray Kurzweil Wants to be a Robot (newsweek.com)
8777.
Why Good Programmers Are Lazy and Dumb (blogoscoped.com)
8778.
Quitting your day job to make video games. ()
8779.
Review my startup: ShopTalk ()
8780.
The World Without Us (worldwithoutus.com)
8781.
The surprising links between anger and time perception (bps-research-digest.blogspot.com)
8782.
Android ROM Modder gets Cease and Desist from Google (maximumpc.com)
8783.
MMS fix for original iPhone (timrosenblatt.com)
8784.
Tracking Flight Path of US Airways 1549 (nytimes.com)
8785.
IBM To North American Employees: To Keep Your Job, Move To India (alleyinsider.com)
8786.
Amusing ourselves to death - Huxley vs Orwell (recombinantrecords.net)
8787.
Git Hub Serves More Ruby Gems Than Rubyforge (gist.github.com)
8788.
Venture Capital in Danger (nytimes.com)
8789.
Daytum: beautifully-designed site for tracking personal statistics (daytum.com)
8790.
Closed Open Source? Why can't Google be more like Microsoft? (theregister.co.uk)