September 2009 Archive
1891.
An arduino universal remote: record and playback IR signals (arcfn.com)
1892.
Oracle To Sun Customers (And IBM): We’re In It To Win It (techcrunch.com)
1893.
Linux Kernel Modules in Haskell (tommd.wordpress.com)
1894.
How to take your company international (wmediaventures.com)
1895.
How-to stop most people from spidering your site and stealing content (gabrielweinberg.com)
1896.
A developer’s look at Opera Mini 5 beta (dev.opera.com)
1897.
New micro startups geared to revenues in recession (reuters.com)
1898.
Google Delivers New Java-like Language: Noop (eweek.com)
1899.
A simple change could dramatically improve hospitals and American health care (boston.com)
1900.
Tesla Motors founders: Now there are five (news.cnet.com)
1901.
Gangstas Don't Scale (julianbrowne.com)
1902.
Database taxonomy (viget.com)
1903.
Finding Primes: A Fun Subproblem (michaelnielsen.org)
1904.
Rails Rumble: Micro-App Competition Winners Announced - ReadWriteStart (readwriteweb.com)
1905.
Peter Norvig on "Innovations in AI and Search" (youtube.com)
1906.
David Pogue says simplicity sells (2006 but timeless) (ted.com)
1907.
Demoscene radio, great coding music. (scenemusic.eu)
1908.
108 Ways to Improve Profits with Google Website Optimizer (conversion-rate-experts.com)
1909.
Facebook Open Sources FriendFeed’s Real-Time Tech (techcrunch.com)
1910.
How to short-circuit the US power grid (newscientist.com)
1911.
What Any Startup or VC Can Learn from 12Seconds.tv (blog.tippingpointlabs.com)
1912.
Garbage Collection 2.0 vs. Web 3.0 (asserttrue.blogspot.com)
1913.
Investors Warm to Web Calling - What's Next for Voice? (businessweek.com)
1914.
Geeking with Greg: Experiments and performance at Google and Microsoft (glinden.blogspot.com)
1915.
Not The 'Good Enough' Revolution; Recognizing What The Consumer Really Wants (techdirt.com)
1916.
Wealthcare (tnr.com)
1917.
Google Chrome Frame — technical notes (quirksmode.org)
1918.
Ruby on Rails Workshop for Women (blogs.law.harvard.edu)
1919.
Ask HN: Where have all the coders gone? ()
1920.
Two-man start up can't afford chi-chi branding, could use your advice. ()