January 2009 Archive
721.
Robots at War: I for one, welcome our new robot overlords (wilsoncenter.org)
722.
Monte Carlo simulation of the Monty Hall Problem in Ruby and Python (antoniocangiano.com)
723.
[Commentable] Scribd is on pace for 70M uniques this month with just 5 Rails developers. ()
724.
GrandCentral 2.0, Almost Ready to Be Released (googlesystem.blogspot.com)
725.
Alternative Memcache Usage: A Highly Scalable, Highly Available, In-Memory Shard Index (blog.maxindelicato.com)
726.
Why your web startup will fail (ideasonideas.com)
727.
EFF Kicks Off Campaign to Free Your Phone (eff.org)
728.
Symptoms of rotting design (blog.tetrack.com)
729.
Do Tags Work? (tekka.net)
730.
Am I Still Here? (orionmagazine.org)
731.
"What took us a weekend to do, has taken 18 months here." (radar.oreilly.com)
732.
Original implementation of Javascript (mxr.mozilla.org)
733.
The History of Python: Python's Design Philosophy (python-history.blogspot.com)
734.
10 Reasons Why "Band" Is Better Than MySpace (inyourshirt.tv)
735.
Ask YC: Do what you love and the money will follow? ()
736.
Ask HN: How to you create and manage passwords?
737.
X# - XML Oriented programming language (xsharp.org)
738.
ZumoDrive is going to change everything (mobileindustryreview.com)
739.
OLPC cuts 50% of staff (blog.laptop.org)
740.
Would you buy a notebook with a battery you wouldn't replace? (technologizer.com)
741.
Why Facebook Will Have a Big 2009 (sitepoint.com)
742.
Ask HN: How would you launch a Yelp-like site? ()
743.
Ask YC: How can you recruit and reward non-founder programmers at early stages? ()
744.
Environmentalist Creates Uproar at Oil-Lease Auction by Running Up Prices (washingtonpost.com)
745.
73.4 Percent of All Wikipedia Edits Are Made By Roughly 1,400 People (collegeotr.com)
746.
Ask HN: Who wants an intern?
747.
Obama will get an NSA enhanced blackberry (marcambinder.theatlantic.com)
748.
Circuit City to liquidate all US stores (google.com)
749.
Can Tipjoy Make Micropayments Into Megabucks? (pberg.com)
750.
Why you should fail early and fail often - the numbers (maximise.dk)