2009 Archive
9421.
Google recruiter: Company kept 'do not touch' in hiring list (mercurynews.com)
9422.
Why Apple Nixed My iPhone App (techflash.com)
9423.
Ten Teen Entrepreneurs To Watch (techcrunch.com)
9424.
Ask HN: Transmoggit (aka "HTF is trim in Python?"); What next? ()
9425.
Hackers crack Apple's iTunes gift card algorithm (appleinsider.com)
9426.
College Prestige "Lies" (overcomingbias.com)
9427.
Get a Life, Holden Caulfield (nytimes.com)
9428.
Security Threat: WordPress Under Attack (techcrunch.com)
9429.
What Will Future Space Battles Be Like? (gizmodo.com)
9430.
Ask HN: Which persistent in-memory database to use?
9431.
Why I Love Pittsburgh Startups (centernetworks.com)
9432.
O'Reilly's "The Ruby Language" for $9.99 (limited time) (oreilly.com)
9433.
Algorithmatic.com: a repository and dev. env. for algorithms (algorithmatic.com)
9434.
Why eggheads get the girls and birdbrains don't (smh.com.au)
9435.
Amazon Launches GSM-based International Kindle Device (amazon.com)
9436.
Tell PG: Cal football game (same day/campus as Startup School) to start @ 1:30 (calbears.com)
9437.
What is new in PHP 5.3 for PHP amateurs? (webdigi.co.uk)
9438.
Dice.com Shows 45% Drop In Tech Jobs (techcrunch.com)
9439.
EU Levies $1.45 Billion Fine on Intel (online.wsj.com)
9440.
Kent Beck on why he charges for JUnitMax (threeriversinstitute.org)
9441.
Twitter Grows Uncomfortable With The Use Of The Word Tweet In Applications (techcrunch.com)
9442.
How Civilizations Fall: A Theory of Catabolic Collapse (xs4all.nl)
9443.
Fannie Mae Logic Bomb Would Have Caused Weeklong Shutdown (blog.wired.com)
9444.
Top 10 reasons to have a job (hunternuttall.com)
9445.
Is this the secret of eternal life? (independent.co.uk)
9446.
It’s Official (and Hacked): 4chan Founder Sweeps Time’s Top 100 List (mashable.com)
9447.
Open letter to Microsoft: It's time for a single version of Windows (blogs.zdnet.com)
9448.
Jerks actually reduce the risk of traffic jams (physicsbuzz.physicscentral.com)
9449.
Ask HN: How do you keep track of HN conversations?
9450.
Boeing’s 787 Is as Innovative Inside as Outside (wired.com)