February 2009 Archive
1861.
1709: The year that Europe froze (newscientist.com)
1862.
Revisiting "Purely Functional Retrogames": On Functional Programming advocacy (prog21.dadgum.com)
1863.
Startup Marketing Plan: Building a Foundation for Buzz (leveragingideas.com)
1864.
Marijuana Usage Tied to Testicular Cancer (news.bbc.co.uk)
1865.
John Resig: Drop-in JavaScript Performance (google-code-updates.blogspot.com)
1866.
Apple's Flatland Aesthetic (asktog.com)
1867.
IBetaTest: an iPhone app beta testing community (ibetatest.com)
1868.
Drag and drop your widgets in a portal with Shindig and Dojo (ajaxian.com)
1869.
Autossh - Automatically restart SSH sessions and tunnels (harding.motd.ca)
1870.
Kindle's New Challenger Brings E-Books to iPhones (pcworld.com)
1871.
Using HTTP Headers to Serve Styles (meyerweb.com)
1872.
Intel's CoreI7 Highly-threaded Smoke graphics demo (software.intel.com)
1873.
Cuba Launches Variant of Linux, called Nova (reuters.com)
1874.
The Market Prevents Itself (mattmaroon.com)
1875.
Hamster Burial Kits & 998 Other Business Ideas (sixmonthmba.com)
1876.
Tech Titans Building Boom: The Data Center Arms Race (spectrum.ieee.org)
1877.
Free doesn’t work anymore (chacha102.com)
1878.
Labyrinth Tiling (ics.uci.edu)
1879.
Twisten.fm: Beautiful Twitter-Grooveshark mashup (twisten.fm)
1880.
Why is Great UI so hard to achieve? (community.devexpress.com)
1881.
Terabit Ethernet becomes a photonic possibility (arstechnica.com)
1882.
Above The Clouds: A Berkeley View of Cloud Computing (berkeleyclouds.blogspot.com)
1883.
Global Shipping Industry Makes World Flat — Biologically (blog.wired.com)
1884.
A New Way To Display Quality Ads (lostthetech.com)
1885.
Complete list of 2008 web startup acquisitions (startup.partnerup.com)
1886.
Microsoft Posts $250,000 Reward for PC Hackers (foxnews.com)
1887.
The Future of Reading - In Web Age, Library Job Gets Update (nytimes.com)
1888.
Science gleans 60TB of behavior data from Everquest 2 logs (arstechnica.com)
1889.
Overview of Single vs. Multi Server Architecture (lethain.com)
1890.
Some Bugs of Doom (aka Heisenbugs) (lbrandy.com)