July 2009 Archive
1081.
Quantum tic tac toe: A teaching metaphor for superposition in quantum mechanics (en.wikipedia.org)
1082.
How Microsoft Made PHP Suck Less on Windows (itworld.com)
1083.
How Threadless Built Its Online Business (mixergy.com)
1084.
Snowfall on Mars? NASA's Phoenix Lander recorded it (arstechnica.com)
1085.
What every computer scientist should know about floating-point arithmetic (docs.sun.com)
1086.
Enabling BIOS options on a live server with no rebooting (timetobleed.com)
1087.
The simple basics of github_buildbot.py (app.arat.us)
1088.
Java Array Type Hints in Clojure (asymmetrical-view.com)
1089.
IBM Announced the World's First Open Source Machine Learning Compiler (www-03.ibm.com)
1090.
More on the Dark Side of Entrepreneurship (boss.blogs.nytimes.com)
1091.
Tell HN: How to ban url shorteners from linking to your site ()
1092.
Only 6 of the 20 largest software companies are in Silicon Valley (scotchi.net)
1093.
Ask HN: Review my web app, CraigUpdate.com (craigupdate.com)
1094.
Mars is hard (spectrum.ieee.org)
1095.
Youtube remains unprofitable 3 years after Google acquisition (dealbook.blogs.nytimes.com)
1096.
Can the iPhone Replace Your Laptop? (theiphoneblog.com)
1097.
Killing Email: How and Why I Ditched My Inbox (zenhabits.net)
1098.
Please give me feedback on my project-- RSS digests via email. (peekfeed.com)
1099.
Amazon drops price on their Kindle 2 to $299 (amazon.com)
1100.
Campaign urges BBC News to release full text RSS feeds (journalism.co.uk)
1101.
Cuil Tries to Rise Again (technologyreview.com)
1102.
Conway's Game of Life (experimentgarden.blogspot.com)
1103.
IE6 Must Die for the Web to Move On (mashable.com)
1104.
The Ridiculous Copyright Situation Faced By Academics (techdirt.com)
1105.
How Newcomers Can Influence Established Groups (spring.org.uk)
1106.
Fix Your Terrible, Insecure Passwords in Five Minutes (slate.com)
1107.
A business model for Twitter that doesn't involve ads (businessinsider.com)
1108.
Bill Gates offers the world a physics lesson (news.cnet.com)
1109.
Geeky Places to Take Your Kids This Summer (wired.com)
1110.
Girl born with half a brain retains full vision (newscientist.com)