September 2009 Archive
3871.
U3-X is Honda's latest mobility device (dvice.com)
3872.
FAKEAV now spreading through search engine sponsored links (itworld.com)
3873.
Microchip in the Eye Seeks to Restore Vision (wired.com)
3874.
Microsoft's New 95-Degree Data Center (datacenterknowledge.com)
3875.
Unix Holidays (itworld.com)
3876.
First-class environments (funcall.blogspot.com)
3877.
Demo09 Hot products (cio.com)
3878.
Interesting Duct Tape vs Architecture thought (reddit.com)
3879.
PyPI just got ratings (login to rate packages) (pypi.python.org)
3880.
Can Web-Based Startups Succeed Outside of the Valley? (fbfund.com)
3881.
Exchange secret messages with a friend without anyone around you noticing (buzzbuka.dsemeas.com)
3882.
Hacking musical compositions with python (devartis.com)
3883.
Ridiculous: Verizon Pays ASCAP $5M Interim License Fee For Ringtones (techcrunch.com)
3884.
Petition for easy entrepreneurship....Seen this anywhere else? (e2i2.in)
3885.
The New York Times, The Atlantic More Join Data Archive Experiment DocumentCloud (documentcloud.org)
3886.
Lily Allen incites mails (theregister.co.uk)
3887.
Africa’s SMS crisis - and how to stop it (venturebeat.com)
3888.
The Twitter investment and the decline of venture capital (cdixon.org)
3889.
Transporting a 510 Ton Steam Generator (youtube.com)
3890.
On Startups : patterns and practices of contemporary software entrepreneurs 2006 (dspace.mit.edu)
3891.
Billboards that change depending on the licence plates of passing cars (dailymail.co.uk)
3892.
Microsoft 'We Are ODST' - Best Video Game Trailer of All Time? (video) (youtube.com)
3893.
Adjacency list vs. nested sets: PostgreSQL (explainextended.com)
3894.
Honda U3-X unicycle claims first 360° drive system (reghardware.co.uk)
3895.
IBM in £24m battle with UK spooks (theregister.co.uk)
3896.
Fanged frog, 162 other new species found in Mekong (google.com)
3897.
Ask HN: Best contracting firms? ()
3898.
All Circuits Aren’t Busy (cringely.com)
3899.
O'Reilly to Distribute Microsoft Press Titles (i-programmer.info)
3900.
Google barks back at Microsoft over Chrome Frame security (computerworld.com)