2009 Archive
10621.
When every student has a laptop, why run computer labs? (arstechnica.com)
10622.
Why PHP is Still Better than Ruby (bitcetera.com)
10623.
Enterprise Rent-A-Car vs. Zipcar (marco.org)
10624.
Facebook rejects funding at $4 billion valuation, may not raise more (venturebeat.com)
10625.
Ask HN: Things They Don't Teach You In Computer Science
10626.
Ask HN: Please review my MVP - Instant Drop Box (instantdropbox.com)
10627.
Oakland Charter School: Spitting in the Eye of Mainstream Education (latimes.com)
10628.
Choose Your Name With Care (thefailingpoint.com)
10629.
Design notebook suggestions?
10630.
Be Careful What You Post on Twitter (shankman.com)
10631.
Korea's Internet Is Mired in a Microsoft Monoculture (english.chosun.com)
10632.
Use PHP to build a Twitter-like system on your site (ibm.com)
10633.
How To Live Forever (dansdata.com)
10634.
Montana city asks for social network logins on job application (montanasnewsstation.com)
10635.
Firefox: it's just too darned expensive (gizmodo.com)
10636.
A new house number ... (thelastdanishpastry.deviantart.com)
10637.
Why Craigslist needs to die (arvindn.livejournal.com)
10638.
Google’s Trojan Horse (or Why Location Based Services are not a Business) (mobileindustryreview.com)
10639.
Ask HN: Sales book recommendation?
10640.
A Bad Time to Be A Professional (businessweek.com)
10641.
Ask HN: please review my technology. ()
10642.
Paul Krugman on How did Economists get it so wrong ? (nytimes.com)
10643.
Android is a screwed, hard-coded, non-portable abomination. (laforge.gnumonks.org)
10644.
Forty Years of 'Civilisation' (online.wsj.com)
10645.
$20,000 Per Source Line of Code (stevekrenzel.com)
10646.
Ending the Era of Patronizing Language Design (blog.objectmentor.com)
10647.
Twitter-Microsoft Bing Deal Confirmed, But So Is Facebook-Bing (kara.allthingsd.com)
10648.
This is the Microsoft I want to see: A Glimpse Ahead (venturebeat.com)
10649.
Is a Shorter Web Address Worth Big Money? bit.ly Raises $2M (mediamemo.allthingsd.com)
10650.
Why Free Software usability tends to suck (web.archive.org)