August 2009 Archive
3871.
Start-up helps teachers learn their lesson (news.cnet.com)
3872.
In-vitro meat: Would lab-burgers be better for us and the planet? (edition.cnn.com)
3873.
Gene May Determine How Much Sleep You Need (npr.org)
3874.
The Swine Before Perl [2001] (cs.brown.edu)
3875.
Tax and spend, or face the consequences (from the new unemployable) (washingtonpost.com)
3876.
Putting some reality into genomics hype (phylogenomics.blogspot.com)
3877.
Tim Tyler's Microswitch Keyboard (mykeyboard.co.uk)
3878.
Interface Wireframing With Fridge Magnets (guimags.com)
3879.
Rentable Textbooks Finally Here for College Students? (nytimes.com)
3880.
Why Do You Do What You Do? (fortworthstartups.com)
3881.
Has iPhone become a legitimate gaming platform? (blog.playhaven.com)
3882.
Slate: Why You've Stopped Watching CNBC (slate.com)
3883.
Google loses 1.3% of the search market (seekingalpha.com)
3884.
Some Thoughts on WebFinger and Personal Web Discovery (25hoursaday.com)
3885.
Is Dvorak our only hope? ()
3886.
Ask HN to explain, in your own words, why Virtualization is important ()
3887.
Why oil won't return to triple digits (money.cnn.com)
3888.
The Avogadro Project (produces the roundest object in the world) (acpo.csiro.au)
3889.
Developers: Are you spreading malware when you code? (builderau.com.au)
3890.
Mythryl: second public release featuring "first-cut OOP support" (mythryl.org)
3891.
Headius aka Charles Nutter of the JRuby fame is angry about _why's departure (twitter.com)
3892.
Exploding iPhones Are Latest Headache for Apple (eweek.com)
3893.
GM Cancels ‘Hideous’ Buick SUV After Would-Be Customers Twitter (bloomberg.com)
3894.
Is The Left Hand of God the next big fantasy novel? (keepingthedoor.com)
3895.
comScore: Top 50 Internet properties (techflash.com)
3896.
New Mosquito Repellents Beat DEET (wired.com)
3897.
Conversion Optimization
3898.
Hey, You, Get Off of My Cloud: Exploring Information Leakage in 3rd-Party Clouds (people.csail.mit.edu)
3899.
Flickr Shuts Down Forum Discussion On Obama-Joker Image (techcrunch.com)
3900.
64-Bit Google Chrome Coming to Linux (lifehacker.com)