September 2009 Archive
3151.
GoGrid CEO: Cloud Pricing Headed Lower (datacenterknowledge.com)
3152.
Media Companies: Don't Blame the Internet (theatlantic.com)
3153.
Using Cohort Analysis for Business Optimization (themetricsystem.rjmetrics.com)
3154.
Ask HN: UK undergrad wanting to spend a year in the US ()
3155.
The Core Rules of Netiquette (albion.com)
3156.
Looking for early adopters for a new online trip planning tool (TripLittle.com)
3157.
Variables and the roles they play (p.einarsen.no)
3158.
Hubble's Prying Eyes : Astronomers Discuss Their Favorite Images (npr.org)
3159.
Hacker News | Submit (news.ycombinator.com)
3160.
Cyborg Exoskeletons May Soon Become as Common as Bicycles (hplusmagazine.com)
3161.
Judge Tries To Order Facebook To Turn Over All Of Its Source Code (realgeek.com)
3162.
Google Docs Preview Firefox Addon (bytepawn.com)
3163.
Computer Programming with GNU Smalltalk (canol.info)
3164.
Motorola announces new Android handset (engadget.com)
3165.
Greg Kroah-Hartman decries lapsed Microsoft contributions to Linux (sdtimes.com)
3166.
Beautiful glass sculptures of deadly viruses and bacteria (boingboing.net)
3167.
Hub-a-dub-bub, feed clouds in a tub (arachna.com)
3168.
Microsoft: "We haven't bought 'pornography'" (source article) (news.cnet.com)
3169.
Ask HN: The right level of paradigm shifting? ()
3170.
How to use google search from the Terminal (unixmen.com)
3171.
Schneier on Security: Eighth Anniversary of 9/11 (schneier.com)
3172.
SaaS Startups: Knobs and Dials And Other Insights (onstartups.com)
3173.
Ask Professors for Rebates on Assigned Textbooks (freakonomics.blogs.nytimes.com)
3174.
Manage your attention, not your time (changethis.com)
3175.
RSS has the potential to be the worlds biggest micro-content social network (ianrosenwach.com)
3176.
The iPod Is Dead (slate.com)
3177.
Announcing the First Ever JRubyConf (dzone.com)
3178.
"Annoying Habits of College Professors" (circa 1935 to 1937) (scientificamerican.com)
3179.
Can you see time? (news.bbc.co.uk)
3180.
“Why Don’t Students Like School?” Well, Duhhhh… (psychologytoday.com)