2009 Archive
9091.
Scientists Prove Toxic Assets are Impossible to Regulate (dailykos.com)
9092.
How much is watching TV costing you? (37signals.com)
9093.
OpenBSD 4.5 released (undeadly.org)
9094.
Please review my Startup, AppUseful. Submit and rate your favorite apps. (appuseful.com)
9095.
Tell Americans What They're Really Paying for Their Food (ideas.theatlantic.com)
9096.
Amazing demo reel of Palantir visualization UI (blog.palantirtech.com)
9097.
Proposal: Hack Free CSS with the @unsupported Directive (chriseppstein.github.com)
9098.
Nerd Merit Badges: 01 - Contribute to an Open Source Project (nerdmeritbadges.com)
9099.
How to Get Funded in the Recession: The Frugal Mechanic Story (xconomy.com)
9100.
Second 'Google phone' is unveiled (news.bbc.co.uk)
9101.
Implementing SCRUM - story of a Seedcamp winner (blog.seedcamp.com)
9102.
The Sheer Size of IPV6 (pthree.org)
9103.
Obama Puts New CIO Vivek Kundra On Suspension (businessinsider.com)
9104.
Visible Tweets - best twitter back-channel visualisation yet? (visibletweets.com)
9105.
Key/Keyring combo is all too easy (ideaconnection.com)
9106.
Spacetime alarms (gregdetre.blogspot.com)
9107.
Why Table Tennis is a Great Hacker Sport (jamesyu.org)
9108.
Microsoft: Litigate on FAT, and you'll be the next Unisys (blogs.zdnet.com)
9109.
Ask HN: Do you like reading about startups more than doing one? ()
9110.
Follow-up on the 'Firefox v3.5 fiasco' (weblogs.asp.net)
9111.
What is "news", and what is "unethical"? (blogs.tedneward.com)
9112.
CentOS Administrator Reappears (centos.org)
9113.
Ask HN: How or Where can I get data sets? ()
9114.
Programmer who worked for Bernard Madoff is arrested by FBI (nj.com)
9115.
Twitter Launching Paid Business Accounts (telegraph.co.uk)
9116.
Darwinian Theory of Legal Obfuscation (people.csail.mit.edu)
9117.
How to Manage People in 15 Minutes a Day (blogs.harvardbusiness.org)
9118.
Google Book Search settlement gives Google a virtual monopoly over literature (boingboing.net)
9119.
Coding Horror: Has The Virtualization Future Arrived? (codinghorror.com)
9120.
Wolfram and Lisp Recollections (groups.google.com)