September 2009 Archive
1621.
Kids as young as 6 months judge others based on skin color (newsweek.com)
1622.
Static Typing and Functional Languages (etherplex.org)
1623.
First Botnet of Linux Web Servers Discovered (theregister.co.uk)
1624.
New York Times pop up add says your computer is infected, download malware fix (nytimes.com)
1625.
Electric Motorcycle Hits 150 MPH, Breaks Speed Record (treehugger.com)
1626.
Brad, let's get together (scripting.com)
1627.
Ask HN: hnnotify.com - useful to any users here? ()
1628.
AMD's Radeon HD 5870: Bringing About the Next Generation Of GPUs (anandtech.com)
1629.
Gmail down again? ()
1630.
Mind Hacks: Treating cluster headaches with LSD and Psilocybin (mindhacks.com)
1631.
Give HN: Get a Free GPS Recorder for Your iPhone ()
1632.
Nouriel Roubini: Don't Believe The Optimists (forbes.com)
1633.
Differences between Y Combinator and Seedcamp (madmotive.co.uk)
1634.
Maori legend of man-eating bird is true (nzherald.co.nz)
1635.
Bacteria make nanomagnets for navigating the oceans (newscientist.com)
1636.
Ask HN: Have you ever done shrooms? What have been your experiences? ()
1637.
Is Online Education More Effective Than Traditional Learning? (readwriteweb.com)
1638.
Force-Directed Edge Bundling for Graph Visualization (visualcomplexity.com)
1639.
Two (programming language) features that would improve my life (plsadventures.com)
1640.
Scalr - Self-Scaling Hosting Environment utilizing Amazon's EC2 (scalr.net)
1641.
Steve Blank's Customer Development Model (steveblank.com)
1642.
The Startup Death Spiral (steveblank.com)
1643.
Legal path clear for Hobbit movie (news.bbc.co.uk)
1644.
Getting Closer to Real Time With Hadoop (gigaom.com)
1645.
The Chumby One: More powerful, less cushy (crunchgear.com)
1646.
In Nomine Jobs, et Woz, et Spiritus Schiller (kungfugrippe.com)
1647.
Cargo Cult Capital (blog.altosventures.com)
1648.
When In Doubt on Pre-Money Valuation, Smart Guys Procrastinate (vcexperts.com)
1649.
The Failure to Account For Progress (fightaging.org)
1650.
Brain Scientists Misled By Squid (npr.org)