2009 Archive
9901.
U.S.-Russian Satellite Collision Sends Debris Flying (nytimes.com)
9902.
The "Don't Click" Twitterjacking Explained (sunlightlabs.com)
9903.
Jakob Nielsen: Kindle2 Usability Review (useit.com)
9904.
Migrating an SQLite based django app to PostgreSQL (stevelord.tumblr.com)
9905.
Functional programming with python (united-coders.com)
9906.
Pypants (Django Dash 2009) (pypants.org)
9907.
Web slows after Jackson's death (news.bbc.co.uk)
9908.
Posterous adds Google Maps support (blog.posterous.com)
9909.
The quickest path to $50m in revenue? Build fun. (nabeelhyatt.com)
9910.
Why He Will Not Read Your Fucking Script (deadline.com)
9911.
Mona Lisa's smile a mystery no more (newscientist.com)
9912.
What Sells Online? Unsexy Newsletters (businessweek.com)
9913.
'We present Google, a prototype of a large-scale search engine' (sciencedirect.com)
9914.
In Italy, A Vending Machine Makes the Pizza (nytimes.com)
9915.
XP Mode in Windows 7 is a scam (theinquirer.net)
9916.
Weebly Launches Free WYSIWYG Virtual Storefronts (techcrunch.com)
9917.
Wikipedia + Youtube + Flickr = Navify (techcrunch.com)
9918.
Ford to use lasers instead of spark plugs to ignite and burn fuel (carthusiast.com)
9919.
Google getting in on the mortgage game... (google.com)
9920.
Decade in review: How the Internet ruined everything (2010.newsweek.com)
9921.
Spinning wheels (dealing with burnout) (ihumanable.com)
9922.
Berkeley High May Cut Out Science Labs (eastbayexpress.com)
9923.
Announcing Start@Spark: Why are we doing this? (startatspark.tumblr.com)
9924.
'Jaunty Jackalope' Ubuntu 9.04 springs into beta (news.cnet.com)
9925.
"Home-made" Submarine (nytimes.com)
9926.
How to start a business with no money (launchlab.co.uk)
9927.
Fake photography licenses for when someone says “you can’t take pictures here” (crunchgear.com)
9928.
Sequoia's Michael Moritz on how he picks companies (mercurynews.com)
9929.
Aristochat: a web based Multi User Chat with XMPP inside (blog.superfeedr.com)
9930.
Arm-swinging riddle is answered (news.yahoo.com)