2009 Archive
10231.
Archaic Perl (perliscope.blogspot.com)
10232.
Ask HN: Stockholm Startups? ()
10233.
The Ultimate Failure of Moneyball (tnr.com)
10234.
Ask HN: What software do you use to make screencasts for you product? ()
10235.
So maybe the slackers had it right after all (boston.com)
10236.
Unix turns 40: The past, present and future of a revolutionary OS (computerworld.com)
10237.
China’s College Entry Test, Gao Kao, Is National Obsession (nytimes.com)
10238.
Scientists claim to have created human sperm in laboratory (news.bbc.co.uk)
10239.
.hn top level domain (en.wikipedia.org)
10240.
Liberty, Self-Esteem and Self-Governance (correspondents.theatlantic.com)
10241.
The Harry Potter Economy (economist.com)
10242.
The alluring danger of dilettantism (popmatters.com)
10243.
Invitation Only (dilbert.com)
10244.
Where Are the Software Engineers of Tomorrow? (stsc.hill.af.mil)
10245.
1 Million Google Android Phones sold by T-Mobile (tgdaily.com)
10246.
All she wants is the rain water that lands on her roof (wildlifemanagementpro.com)
10247.
Google vs. Yahoo vs. Bing. Most results are virtually identical. (thenextweb.com)
10248.
Thinking about starting a business? Here is why you shouldn’t (quicksprout.com)
10249.
McKinnon's last appeal has failed (news.bbc.co.uk)
10250.
Logos of the candidate cities for the 2016 Olympics (designer-daily.com)
10251.
Parody of an interview with Bjarne Stroustrup, the creator of C++ (odgaard.org)
10252.
Forget Micropayments -- Here's a Far Better Idea for Monetizing Content (editorandpublisher.com)
10253.
Tipjoy's experiment in virality on Twitter: Happy birthday Shaq (happybirthdayshaq.com)
10254.
Senate majority vs. national debt (iamwil.posterous.com)
10255.
Ask HN: The most fun and beautiful code you know of? ()
10256.
16GB Mechanical Memory Key (etsy.com)
10257.
50% 0f doctors have used wikipedia as a reference. (newscientist.com)
10258.
Now this is an environment for development (thewonderfactory.com)
10259.
Wifi Cat (blog.weatherby.net)
10260.
Ask YC: Has the economy changed the going rate for programmers? ()