September 2009 Archive
4561.
Google moves toward micropayments for newspapers (news.cnet.com)
4562.
Real-time RSS notifications on your iPhone (blog.superfeedr.com)
4563.
Learn something every day (learnsomethingeveryday.co.uk)
4564.
Network Automation Buzz Picking Up (infra20.com)
4565.
Tokyo Cabinet: a high-performance key/value database capable of 3 million qps (1978th.net)
4566.
Real Time Publishing, Help with RSSCloud & PubHubSubbub (Push) (victusspiritus.com)
4567.
A few notes on HTML 5 for developers (blog.marcchung.com)
4568.
Skype Shuts Down Extras and Its Developer Program (readwriteweb.com)
4569.
Lisp Deserves a Fresh Look (2006) (eweek.com)
4570.
The Rise and Fall and Rise of U.S. Cities (paul.kedrosky.com)
4571.
Learning to think (cs.uni.edu)
4572.
Engineering an Impossible Supersonic Car - 1000mph (popularmechanics.com)
4573.
NBER Paper: Having more money kills people. Money is Bad For You (paul.kedrosky.com)
4574.
Falling Real Wages for College Graduates (businessweek.com)
4575.
Neuromorphic Electronic Systems (1990) [pdf] (stanford.edu)
4576.
Argentina's wired city (globalpost.com)
4577.
Thoughts on artificial bodies ()
4578.
Name That Ware, September 2009 (bunniestudios.com)
4579.
Creating feed reader with flex (brupp.com)
4580.
AbsoLUAtion - The powerful combo of Lighttpd + Lua (redmine.lighttpd.net)
4581.
Why do I care? Google made their TextBox look like bing.com? ()
4582.
Ten free student hacker tickets for Business of Software 2009 (blog.businessofsoftware.org)
4583.
Django Dose - Introduction to Aggregates in Django (djangodose.com)
4584.
Google Economist Sees Positive Signs in Search Term Trends (washingtonpost.com)
4585.
Puff Daddies: More Americans over age 50 are smoking marijuana than ever before. (slate.com)
4586.
Discount Antivirus and Internet Security 2010 Software (scribd.com)
4587.
Building your Minimum Viable Product (chrismccann.name)
4588.
Buy Health, Not Health Care (hanson.gmu.edu)
4589.
ShinyCocos : A Ruby wrapper for Cocos2D-IPhone (cocos2d-iphone.org)
4590.
Harvard, Yale Are Big Losers in 'The Game' of Investing (online.wsj.com)