September 2009 Archive
1681.
Ask HN: What do you do to make sense of your thoughts over time? ()
1682.
Should you Walk or Bus? (visualmotive.com)
1683.
Ask HN: Is it just me or does Firefox suck now? ()
1684.
US Government recommends weighing laptop before and after each visit to China (crn.com.au)
1685.
What Would A Chicago-style Y Combinator Look Like? (pchristensen.com)
1686.
Turns out CS4 is the Snow Leopard Problem Child (forums.adobe.com)
1687.
Charles Darwin film 'too controversial for religious America' (telegraph.co.uk)
1688.
Only humans allowed (economist.com)
1689.
Geometry of the restricted Boltzmann machine (arxiv.org)
1690.
Build Product, Not PowerPoint (Even If You're Non-Technical) (chrisyeh.blogspot.com)
1691.
How To Appear To Be A Sophisticated Programmer (williamsportwebdeveloper.com)
1692.
Why College Costs Rise, Even in a Recession (nytimes.com)
1693.
Ask HN: Reccomend an interesting and fun book to learn electronics. ()
1694.
Traits of Successful People (freestylemind.com)
1695.
My startup's private beta has just launched. 3D printing for the masses (solidsmack.com)
1696.
Huge spike in Google Advertising & Marketing Index since 22nd August (google.com)
1697.
Rwanda braces itself for Broadband Internet (news.bbc.co.uk)
1698.
Eye region tracking in Common Lisp (13-49.blogspot.com)
1699.
Why does the SEC prosecute companies instead of people? (thebigmoney.com)
1700.
Powerset in Bing (datamining.typepad.com)
1701.
One letter Domains in danger of extinction (save.y.nu)
1702.
In San Francisco, plans to start news web site (nytimes.com)
1703.
Israeli Company Lands US Patent That Could Make Internet Search Giants Pay (techcrunch.com)
1704.
Ask HN: How did you land your original contract jobs? ()
1705.
COBOL turns 50 (computerworld.com.au)
1706.
A Computational View of Market Efficiency (arxiv.org)
1707.
Snow Leopard Ruby Development Environment Checklist/Gotchas (ricroberts.com)
1708.
Mice Levitated in Lab (livescience.com)
1709.
Pittsburgh paper launches online charging scheme (guardian.co.uk)
1710.
Interview With Steve Ballmer: Products, Competition, The Road Ahead (techcrunch.com)