September 2009 Archive
4171.
Drop.io Integrated in Yahoo Mail - You Can Now Attach 100MB Files (drop.io)
4172.
Forget the iTunes LP, Apps are the New Album (readwriteweb.com)
4173.
Best way to find engineers to iterate from core product ()
4174.
The Ten Top Business Trends for the New Future (globalfuturist.com)
4175.
What HR Professionals Look For in a Programmer's Resume (javaworld.com)
4176.
Would You Bet Your Life? (rjlipton.wordpress.com)
4177.
Chicago-based non-profit news org shuts down, to return as for-profit (chitowndailynews.org)
4178.
Genius.com is Hiring Dev and QA (eng.genius.com)
4179.
Ask HN: Do you know some companies doing niche business in custom programming? ()
4180.
The Difference Between Undergraduate and Graduate School (wisdomandwonder.com)
4181.
Why Users Dumped Your Open Source App for Proprietary Software (itworld.com)
4182.
How to Really Measure Software Teams 2 (whattofix.com)
4183.
Bash commands - Linux MAN Pages (ss64.com)
4184.
On Designing and Deploying Internet-Scale Services (mvdirona.com)
4185.
Forgotten Benefactor of Humanity - Norman Borlaug (1997) (theatlantic.com)
4186.
Mew is a mail reader for Emacs (mew.org)
4187.
List of Mac OS X Keyboard Shortcuts & Keystrokes (danrodney.com)
4188.
What are the Odds? Debunking the 9lb 9oz 9/9/09 9:09 Baby (themetricsystem.rjmetrics.com)
4189.
How Google plans to save newspapers (business.theatlantic.com)
4190.
For Entrepreneurs, Every Day is Game Day (blogs.harvardbusiness.org)
4191.
51% of newspaper executives think they can charge for online content (niemanlab.org)
4192.
Brilliant 360-Degree Panorama of the Milky Way (wired.com)
4193.
Blogging begins turnaround for homeless woman (cnn.com)
4194.
Ask HN: Feeds for white papers? ()
4195.
10 cool Web apps developed in two days (itworld.com)
4196.
Bing pops with visual search (techcrunch.com)
4197.
BrowserScope: project for profiling web browsers (browserscope.org)
4198.
E-Memory and Human Nature (onpointradio.org)
4199.
Australian Government breaks up Telstra (zdnet.com.au)
4200.
Security pros are focused on the wrong threats. (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)