September 2009 Archive
3271.
Stanford’s Investment Loss May Be Largest Ever (pehub.com)
3272.
Susquehanna: Between Fame and Fortune, Choose Fortune (paul.kedrosky.com)
3273.
Illuminating Dark Economies (seedmagazine.com)
3274.
A Burst of Technology, Helping the Blind to See (nytimes.com)
3275.
ROFL this you on here? The latest Twitter Worm (praetorianprefect.com)
3276.
Wolverine’s nemesis: Data Leakage (praetorianprefect.com)
3277.
The role-based favicon, and why Novell patented it (asserttrue.blogspot.com)
3278.
Good hackers seeking ways to stop bad hackers (miamiherald.com)
3279.
The dollar is dead - long live the renminbi (telegraph.co.uk)
3280.
Deep Twitter Thoughts—-How Would You Spend Twitter’s $100 million? (howardlindzon.com)
3281.
Experimenting with Programming Languages [pdf] (vpri.org)
3282.
The eeriness index: quantifying the uncanny valley (physorg.com)
3283.
Away3D Flash Engine (away3d.com)
3284.
Timothy Fitz - Continuous Deployment [video] (reddit.com)
3285.
How to Make Your Tools, Gadgets and Appliances Last Forever (popularmechanics.com)
3286.
The Thrush Combinator in Scala (debasishg.blogspot.com)
3287.
Joel’s “Duct-Tape Programmer” is the only programmer you should ever hire. (deserettechnology.com)
3288.
The Madness Stops Here – Don’t Pay a VC Any Fees (uk.techcrunch.com)
3289.
How Do Innovators Think? - HBR Editors' Blog (blogs.harvardbusiness.org)
3290.
Twitter.org? (washingtonpost.com)
3291.
Probiotics: Looking Underneath the Yogurt Label (nytimes.com)
3292.
SmartClient: The little known uber Javascript framework ()
3293.
Quest for a Long Life Gains Scientific Respect (nytimes.com)
3294.
Pushing the Limits of Windows: Handles (blogs.technet.com)
3295.
VRF is the new Black: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Complexity (praetorianprefect.com)
3296.
Why former criminals aren’t always the best experts (praetorianprefect.com)
3297.
Pyrogon Postmortem (death of an indie game developer) (trac.bookofhook.com)
3298.
Ask HN: review my app (ruby/rails screencasts aggregator) (learnivore.com)
3299.
N examples of why time estimates are always wrong (sites.google.com)
3300.
Kottke.org visitor trends and statistics (kottke.org)