September 2009 Archive
1771.
Internet Manifesto: How journalism works today. Seventeen declarations. (internet-manifesto.org)
1772.
H+ Magazine Fall 2009 Issue (hplusmagazine.com)
1773.
Dogfooding considered solipsistic (softwareas.com)
1774.
I-Swarm Micro Robots are Up and Running (singularityhub.com)
1775.
Alcor Cryopreservation Case Summaries (Cryonics) (fightaging.org)
1776.
Patent Squatter Sues Nearly Every MMO Developer (and Microsoft) (boston.com)
1777.
Baseline - a framework built with typographic standards in mind (baselinecss.com)
1778.
A Tour of Soviet Supercomputing (1996) (inc.com)
1779.
Shinichiro Hamaji, winner of ICFP '09 Programming Contest, prefers C++ (vidiowiki.com)
1780.
Copyright in Canada (tbray.org)
1781.
More Evidence That Apple Really Did Reject Google Voice (techcrunch.com)
1782.
VC wants to see zombie startups shut down (siliconbeat.com)
1783.
USB Implementers Forum replies to Palm's complaint about Apple (digitaldaily.allthingsd.com)
1784.
A webapp based on a browser bug on visited links color (beencounter.com)
1785.
Web Application Security At the Edge is More Efficient Than In the Application (devcentral.f5.com)
1786.
Why Doesn’t Google Consolidate Login Procedures? (centernetworks.com)
1787.
impromptu (impromptu.moso.com.au)
1788.
Taoism and Functional Programming: In Place ()
1789.
Google Lets You Custom-Print Millions of Public Domain Books (wired.com)
1790.
How We Really Use The Web [pdf] (adobe.com)
1791.
Launching Brands in Public (sethgodin.typepad.com)
1792.
The Effect of Twitter's SUL on Techcrunch (newcommbiz.com)
1793.
LDAP schema, LDIF tools for .NET (zetetic.net)
1794.
Poll: Horizontal, Vertical, Mixed, Other?
1795.
CMU machine learning protesters at G20 (flickr.com)
1796.
The Customer Development Manifesto: Reasons for the Revolution (part 2) (steveblank.com)
1797.
30 Days On JetBlue: A Flying Marathon…Helping Kids In Zambia (30daysonjetblue.com)
1798.
Case Study: Freescale Netbook Design at SCAD (core77.com)
1799.
Electrical circuit runs entirely off power in trees (uwnews.org)
1800.
US politicians told: beware geeks bearing gifts (guardian.co.uk)