February 2009 Archive
3241.
The Economics of Time and Effort and OpenSource (j5live.com)
3242.
Gazelle is the browser that thinks like an OS (weblog.infoworld.com)
3243.
ITunes University and the classroom: Can podcasts replace Professors? (sciencedirect.com)
3244.
Newsday to charge for website, online cable service (reuters.com)
3245.
Think About Your Scope of Influence on Twitter or LinkedIn (blog.tippingpointlabs.com)
3246.
Facebook opened their blog to user comments (blog.facebook.com)
3247.
Hacking Ruby's Default Arguments (blog.mobalean.com)
3248.
Buffett Remains Optimistic About America’s Future (nytimes.com)
3249.
How Many Gallons of Fuel Does it Take to Travel 350 Miles? (flowingdata.com)
3250.
Full-text search with Cocoa (vafer.org)
3251.
Band names that are really hard to search for (qntm.org)
3252.
Bolidea, a self-described startup incubator in Montreal, Canada (blog.bolidea.com)
3253.
Hacker war drives San Francisco cloning RFID passports [vid] (engadget.com)
3254.
Friendly Interface For Archive.org: DeweyMusic.org (deweymusic.org)
3255.
Psyco, the Python Optimizing Compiler, is under Active Development Again (codespeak.net)
3256.
Ask HN: Creating an image of a Macbook, to install a dev environment ()
3257.
Facebook growing seven times faster than LinkedIn (alleyinsider.com)
3258.
Program for cracking iphone apps released. Hold onto your hats. (hackulo.us)
3259.
Google and Nasa back new school for futurists (ft.com)
3260.
Android better than Windows Mobile, says Motorola CEO (alleyinsider.com)
3261.
Fair Revenue Sharing for Bloggers: Pageviews or Equity? (blog.fairsoftware.net)
3262.
Davidw's wildly off topic guide to the Veneto region of Italy (padovachronicles.welton.it)
3263.
Seagate releases 2TB enterprise-class drive (computerworld.com)
3264.
Singularity University: Preparing Humanity for Accelerating Technological Change (singularity-university.org)
3265.
The Business Model Behind Social Apps (start-up.co.nz)
3266.
US Department of Defense launched internal site to develop open source software (fcw.com)
3267.
India’s $10 Laptop Sounds Like a Bad Joke (pcworld.com)
3268.
Restaurant lets patrons reserve a specific table (springwise.com)
3269.
Whereabouts Clock displays general whereabouts of family members using cell phone data (research.microsoft.com)
3270.
A Startup Never Closes (gobignetwork.com)