January 2009 Archive
421.
Beautiful visualisations of everyday statistics (chrisjordan.com)
422.
We don’t pay you to work here (venturehacks.com)
423.
Beautiful Web UI libraries (woork.blogspot.com)
424.
Rainbow (Arc implementation in Java) (github.com)
425.
On Becoming an Expert (30sleeps.com)
426.
Entrepreneur's Guide to Email Delivery (zohrob.com)
427.
Structure of Intel CPU Caches (duartes.org)
428.
Google Releases AJAX API Playground (readwriteweb.com)
429.
Ask HN: Afraid I've dug myself into a hole
430.
Text Messaging and a $130 billion profit pool waiting to be disrupted (titocosta.tumblr.com)
431.
The Healthiest Foods for Under $1 (divinecaroline.com)
432.
"Students Today Are Completely Full of Shit." (rateyourstudents.blogspot.com)
433.
Tumblr v5 Released (staff.tumblr.com)
434.
Topical treatment wipes out herpes with RNAi (harvardscience.harvard.edu)
435.
China has tens of thousands specially trained spin doctors posting blog comments (news.bbc.co.uk)
436.
Open source Mono framework brings C# to iPhone and Wii (arstechnica.com)
437.
EngineYard releases Solo: Inexpensive, web-based platform for Rails (engineyard.com)
438.
Is "look and feel" copyrightable? (blog.pastie.org)
439.
Spotify, An Alternative to Music Piracy (torrentfreak.com)
440.
Liquid Wood Is Plastic of Tomorrow, Say Scientists (dw-world.de)
441.
Why were comments disabled from the scribd post? ()
442.
Firefox in Russia dumps Google for Yandex (news.cnet.com)
443.
'Immortal' jellyfish swarming across the world (telegraph.co.uk)
444.
Facebook Tech Talk: Mark Zuckerberg on Memcached (facebook.com)
445.
Uncle Bob's rant on Jeff and Joel (blog.objectmentor.com)
446.
Start a "hacker house" with two YC founders ()
447.
Google Closes Offices in in Austin, Texas; Trondheim, Norway; and Lulea, Sweden. (googleblog.blogspot.com)
448.
An Interview with Alan Kay: "The computer is simply an instrument whose music is ideas." (content.scholastic.com)
449.
List of algorithms requested on Wikipedia - if you know one, do your share (en.wikipedia.org)
450.
New "Requester pays" Option for Amazon S3 (developer.amazonwebservices.com)