September 2009 Archive
1591.
Customer Development Manifesto: Market Type (part 4) (steveblank.com)
1592.
Jump to the information you want right from the search snippets (googleblog.blogspot.com)
1593.
How-To Guide for Descriptors [Python] (users.rcn.com)
1594.
On pubsubhubbub (Part 2) Get with it, PuSH, you’re supposed to be realtime. (educer.org)
1595.
Economics is not a natural science (edge.org)
1596.
Mississipi is richer than Europe (mjperry.blogspot.com)
1597.
The Real Cause of Obesity: It's not gluttony. It's genetics. (newsweek.com)
1598.
Is Linux For Losers? (forbes.com)
1599.
A Short Course in Ethics (aaronsw.com)
1600.
Exterminate the Parasites: Mark Cuban's radical plan to save old media. (newsweek.com)
1601.
PHP5 Database Iterators (leftnode.com)
1602.
Minority Students Needed in Math and Science to Fight 'Brain Drain' (chronicle.com)
1603.
Are Dictionaries Obsolete in Age of Google? (online.wsj.com)
1604.
Let's Make Unix Not Suck [Miguel de Icaza] [2000] (primates.ximian.com)
1605.
Ask HN: Good looking news/social media sites? ()
1606.
The Problem with Open Source is it’s Open Source (reynoldsftw.com)
1607.
Gelato brings real-time search to online dating (news.cnet.com)
1608.
What should newspapers have done? (economist.com)
1609.
Energy saving light bulbs offer dim future (telegraph.co.uk)
1610.
Best alternative to RDBMS and ORMs : Terracotta (taranfx.com)
1611.
Ask HN: Help us validate an idea by completing this survey (surveys.polldaddy.com)
1612.
11-year-old entrepreneur recycles sweaters to make scarves (www2.journalnow.com)
1613.
Scott Aaronson's Worldview Manager helps uncover inconsistencies in your beliefs (projects.csail.mit.edu)
1614.
What happened to Marc Andressen's past blog postings? (blog.pmarca.com)
1615.
Ask HN: Review my site (http://www.udoa.com) ()
1616.
Pigeon beats broadband in data transfer race (programmica.info)
1617.
Is the Internet melting our brains? (salon.com)
1618.
RSS Is Dead, So Is The RSS Fund (pehub.com)
1619.
The cupcake bubble (slate.com)
1620.
IPhone to run .NET applications via Mono (neowin.net)