February 2009 Archive
1111.
Ask HN: Should I go back to university? ()
1112.
Ask HN: How to monetize 1.3 million page views? ()
1113.
Ask HN: What blogging engine do you use at your startup? ()
1114.
Tesla ex Employee Startup: Electrifying Motorcycles (forbes.com)
1115.
Ask HN: Managing Two Contracts ()
1116.
Bacolicio.us (bacolicio.us)
1117.
Ask HN: Is outsourcing though Elance/Guru a reasonable way to get started ()
1118.
Why There Isn't a Perfect Ebook Reader (i.gizmodo.com)
1119.
Harvard Narcissists With MBAs Killed Wall Street (bloomberg.com)
1120.
Personal Rapid Transit Startup (technologyreview.com)
1121.
A Microsoft Store? Isn't that kind of like a Procter & Gamble Store? (technologizer.com)
1122.
Does (startup) Location Really Matter? (regulargeek.com)
1123.
Just launched this Twitter/OpenCalais mashup for IL special election (election.windycitizen.com)
1124.
Ask HN: Review our app, Lizzer ()
1125.
Web-based IDEs to become mainstream? (infoq.com)
1126.
Online Ad Revenues Pick Up In The Fourth Quarter. (techcrunch.com)
1127.
Diakonos: A Programmer's Text Editor in Ruby (stepthreeprofit.com)
1128.
Our Love Affair With Shopping Malls Is on the Rocks (nytimes.com)
1129.
Ask HN: Is it essential to have personal websites? ()
1130.
How The Twitter Community Took on Facebook's Zuckerberg - and Won (twittown.com)
1131.
Digg Is Working On a Toolbar To Go After StumbleUpon, TinyURL, and All The Rest (techcrunch.com)
1132.
Google says Dogpile is the best (google.com)
1133.
F-Script: Command-line Cocoa shell goes beta (arstechnica.com)
1134.
The History of the Pinball Construction Set: Launching Millions of Creative Possibilities (gamasutra.com)
1135.
Why Google Won’t Be A Victim Of Twitter & Why John’s Theory Is Flawed (blog.betterlabs.net)
1136.
Google pulling plug on radio advertising service (mercurynews.com)
1137.
Is marketing evil? (sethgodin.typepad.com)
1138.
Steve Jobs expects to return at the end of June (nbcbayarea.com)
1139.
Python threads and the Global interpreter lock (jessenoller.com)
1140.
Thousands of unconscious eye movements stop us from going blind (telegraph.co.uk)