February 2009 Archive
1501.
Questions of grammar, usage & style encountered by writers/editors (topics.blogs.nytimes.com)
1502.
Virgance: Harnessing The Community To Save The World (Business Plan Included) (techcrunch.com)
1503.
Scaling Digg and Other Web Applications (highscalability.com)
1504.
If you build it, they will come ... with questions (callmejeffrey.com)
1505.
The Real Risks of Obama's BlackBerry (news.cnet.com)
1506.
Lessons from Japan's Lost Decade: the U.S. is making familiar mistakes (nytimes.com)
1507.
Navigation: Left is Best (usability.gov)
1508.
Burgeoning bourgeoisie (economist.com)
1509.
The Kenny Tilton CLL fortune file (bc.tech.coop)
1510.
Act like your price just doubled (blog.asmartbear.com)
1511.
All Startup Competitions Are Unfair. Don't Whine. Here's How To Win (blog.mixergy.com)
1512.
An Open Letter to Eric Schonfeld (alexwilhelm.com)
1513.
Playboy Q&A with Google Guys [2004] (kottke.org)
1514.
Do you really need Venture Capital funding? (antoniocangiano.com)
1515.
Privately, Hollywood admits DRM isn't about piracy (arstechnica.com)
1516.
3D real-time debugging and function call structure in Python (pyevolve.sourceforge.net)
1517.
Among the Inept, Researchers Discover, Ignorance Is Bliss (nytimes.com)
1518.
Why Django ORM Sucks : It takes a hell lot of memory in processing. (dayhacker.blogspot.com)
1519.
Do you know why rms didn't start with a kernel? ()
1520.
Ask HN: Favorite board games? ()
1521.
Ask HN: Is PHP more scalable than Ruby or Python? ()
1522.
Ask YC: Good domain registrar & web hosting provider ()
1523.
Ask HN: How is routing done on maps? ()
1524.
Ask HN: Time tracking ()
1525.
Hacker pokes third hole in secure sockets layer (SSL) (theregister.co.uk)
1526.
Ask HN: How do you vote a submission after you have read the page it linked to? ()
1527.
Why there are no absolutes. Ever. (blog.businessofsoftware.org)
1528.
Twitter may be better than Facebook for businesses (techcrunch.com)
1529.
Ask y combinator: Why not release the Hacker News source as open source? ()
1530.
Friendster relocates to Australia (theage.com.au)