September 2009 Archive
1321.
Duct Tape Considered Harmful (stochasticgeometry.wordpress.com)
1322.
Dvorak Users Oppose Qwerty Layouts on Smart Phones (online.wsj.com)
1323.
How to find reliable programmers? ()
1324.
Why we don’t need phone numbers (hackaday.com)
1325.
37% of Shotput Ventures startups stayed in Atlanta (blog.weatherby.net)
1326.
The world's first Islamic search engine (business.rediff.com)
1327.
Textorize: Pristine Font rendering for the Web (mir.aculo.us)
1328.
True, False And Nil Objects In Ruby (skorks.com)
1329.
TC50: CrowdFlower Crowdsources Mundane Labor To The Cloud (techcrunch.com)
1330.
Seth's Blog: The big drop off (sethgodin.typepad.com)
1331.
To make a better world, legalise drugs (newscientist.com)
1332.
Scientists Build Anti-Mosquito Laser (online.wsj.com)
1333.
Support the Startup Founders Visa with a tweet (startuplessonslearned.com)
1334.
RateMySite: [coffee][talk] (San Francisco only right now) (coffee.gabandgo.com)
1335.
XMPP and Social Computing: Let the Bots Talk (internetdagarna.se)
1336.
Sanitising JSON callback identifiers for security — a must for web developers (tav.espians.com)
1337.
Never mind the language, the programmer is what matters (p.einarsen.no)
1338.
Becoming really rich with C# (blogs.msdn.com)
1339.
The Pains of iPhone Ad Hoc Beta Testing (iphone.broadersheet.com)
1340.
To the Moon: Elon Musk's High-Powered Visions (businessweek.com)
1341.
Naked mole rats never get cancer (newscientist.com)
1342.
Nokia To Acquire Dopplr (techcrunch.com)
1343.
AcceptEdge Launches College Recommendation Engine To The Public (techcrunch.com)
1344.
Book Machine at Harvard Bookstore (adverlab.blogspot.com)
1345.
Ask HN: Your most successful side project? ()
1346.
Thin-Film Solar Startup Debuts With $4 Billion in Contracts (wired.com)
1347.
Robinica: New 2 wheeled, programmable robots (robonica.com)
1348.
Betting on whether P=NP (rjlipton.wordpress.com)
1349.
Is there such a thing as too much freedom? (sivers.org)
1350.
English Units of Measure (hypertextbook.com)