The Crackpot Index
(math.ucr.edu)
2009 Archive
9481.
9482.
How To Power The Entire Country With Renewable Energy
(blog.thesietch.org)
9483.
Javascript is now strategic for Microsoft
(clipperhouse.com)
9484.
Under No Circumstances Should You Decide To Go It Alone
(thefailingpoint.com)
9485.
a tiny thread - Threaded discussions for Twitter
(a.tinythread.com)
9486.
Death by PowerPoint
(news.bbc.co.uk)
9487.
Snow Leopard ships with vulnerable Flash Player
(blogs.zdnet.com)
9488.
9489.
The technical story of Muxtape
(tlvx.net)
9490.
Haskell comprehension measured through WTF/min
(ripplingbrainwaves.blogspot.com)
9491.
The ugliest logo ever, but maybe it makes sense
(mobileopportunity.blogspot.com)
9492.
9493.
Amazon Taps its Inner Apple
(fastcompany.com)
9494.
RIAA wins $675,000, or $22,500 per song in Tenenbaum Case
(arstechnica.com)
9495.
Strategy: Solve Only 80 Percent of the Problem
(highscalability.com)
9496.
A Fake Amazon Reviewer Confesses
(blogs.wsj.com)
9497.
9498.
Using Dropbox as a Host for Static Websites.
(andothernoise.blogspot.com)
9499.
9500.
Latency is Everywhere and it Costs You Sales - How to Crush it
(highscalability.com)
9501.
Camper bike
(kevincyr.net)
9502.
Spammers, Evildoers, and Opportunists
(powazek.com)
9503.
The U.S. Can't Manufacture the Kindle
(blogs.harvardbusiness.org)
9504.
"Google Qualified" Developer Directory
(code.google.com)
9505.
Satyam Chairman Resigns After Falsifying Accounts, Shares Fall
(bloomberg.com)
9506.
The frat boy ships out
(economist.com)
9507.
TweetRex launched: Twitter friend recommender built on the Directed Edge engine
(blog.directededge.com)
9508.
"America's War on Science" - Do you have a license for that beaker?
(memepunks.blogspot.com)
9509.
Revolutionary Espresso Book Machine launches in London
(guardian.co.uk)
9510.
Good Books Don't Have to Be Hard
(online.wsj.com)