September 2009 Archive
3661.
In the Hunt - Finding the Path to Success by Changing Directions (nytimes.com)
3662.
Airless tire project may prove a lifesaver in military combat (July 2008) (engr.wisc.edu)
3663.
30 Helens Agree: You Can't Win Without Failing (teddziuba.com)
3664.
RabbitMQ, Celery and Django (robertpogorzelski.com)
3665.
TED talk: How brains make moral judgements [video] (ted.com)
3666.
Save money on split testing using Amazon's Mechanical Turk (blog.inklingmarkets.com)
3667.
Interesting use of Mechanical Turk for cheap split testing (blog.inklingmarkets.com)
3668.
Stratified JavaScript and Multitasking (croczilla.com)
3669.
Curse of Knowledge (hbr.harvardbusiness.org)
3670.
EY blog: to Redis or not to Redis? (engineyard.com)
3671.
@Facebook Launching Status Tagging for Friends, Pages, Events, and Groups Today (insidefacebook.com)
3672.
Tag Friends in Your Status and Posts (blog.facebook.com)
3673.
The Secret To Real Success (john-carlton.com)
3674.
Ask HN:Are you the founder of "life recorder" Arrington wrote about 9/6? ()
3675.
Facebook Ordered To Turn Over Source Code due to "Patent Infrigement" (tech.slashdot.org)
3676.
QuickTime: Maliciously crafted movie may lead to arbitrary code execution (support.apple.com)
3677.
Arctic Shortcut Beckons Shippers as Ice Thaws (nytimes.com)
3678.
Recession's Accidental Entrepreneurs (huffingtonpost.com)
3679.
Microsoft's Bing 2.0: Coming this fall (maybe even next week) (blogs.zdnet.com)
3680.
LispKit: building custom Lisp interpreters in Squeak (zogotounga.net)
3681.
Launching Software Products: Niche vs. Mass Market (47hats.com)
3682.
Segway inventor takes aim at thirst with Slingshot (cnn.com)
3683.
Announcing Heechee: "a transparent mercurial-as-subversion gateway" (aeracode.org)
3684.
F*ck 3D - the state we're in (fffff.at)
3685.
Next Up For Disruption? College (techdirt.com)
3686.
SaaS Startups: Knobs and Dials And Other Insights (onstartups.com)
3687.
How to become successful Rubyist (belitsky.info)
3688.
EtherPad now supports embedding in other web pages (etherpad.com)
3689.
Failed founder, just graduated, looking to help build your start-up ()
3690.
Chris Wanstrath: The Real-Time Web (and Other Buzzwords) (slideshare.net)