2009 Archive
10861.
Android 2.0, Release 1 (developer.android.com)
10862.
FreeBSD 8.0-RC3 released (freebsdnews.net)
10863.
The Arc Challenge in Ruby (blog.directededge.com)
10864.
Directed Edge: a new take on social-filtering technologies [interview, video] (uk.intruders.tv)
10865.
Pymc: implements Bayesian statistical models and fitting algorithms (pypi.python.org)
10866.
Sphinx Search at Craigslist (jeremy.zawodny.com)
10867.
YUI 2.7.0 Released (yuiblog.com)
10868.
If you can't find the statistics you want, then just make them up (blogs.msdn.com)
10869.
Sam Reviews Every Coworking Space in San Francisco (linkrap.com)
10870.
Success Breeds Success in Startups (hbs.edu)
10871.
A Beautiful Race Condition (mailinator.blogspot.com)
10872.
Source Code For Over A Dozen 7600 Games Released (gamesetwatch.com)
10873.
2009 Rails Rumble Registration Open (blog.railsrumble.com)
10874.
Behind the scenes of a Daily Show interview (joelcomm.com)
10875.
Lying With Statistics (physics.smu.edu)
10876.
Three years in Europe with Trolltech (benjamin-meyer.blogspot.com)
10877.
The Ultimate OS X Snow Leopard Stack For Rails Development (metaskills.net)
10878.
TechStars Debuts Nine Startups In Boston (techcrunch.com)
10879.
Ask YC: What happened to WattVision (YC S08)? ()
10880.
Django Snippets (djangosnippets.org)
10881.
All dating sites were banned from advertising on yahoo. No more direct sales. (plentyoffish.wordpress.com)
10882.
Bugs in the software flash the message "Something's out there" (jgc.org)
10883.
Amazon Web Services Blog: Bits For Sale - The New Amazon S3 Requester Pays Model (aws.typepad.com)
10884.
India's Madoff? Satyam Scandal Rocks Outsourcing Industry (businessweek.com)
10885.
Google Reduces Hiring Department (googleblog.blogspot.com)
10886.
Remember That Company You Sold Last Year? Its Buyer Wants Its Money Back (pehub.com)
10887.
How Google Decides to Pull the Plug (nytimes.com)
10888.
Jawed Karim: How YouTube Took Off (2006) (gigaom.com)
10889.
Learn A Language 10 Words at a Time (techcrunch.com)
10890.
Hacking, as performed by an Orangutan (news.com.au)