October 2009 Archive
5521.
If only bloggers had the Washington Post's high ethical standards (mediamatters.org)
5522.
Symbian: Evolving toward open (mobileopportunity.blogspot.com)
5523.
Intel 64 and IA-32 Architectures Software Developer’s Manuals (intel.com)
5524.
Google's new logo decoded (screencast.com)
5525.
Bartending classes, Professional academy, Bartending class (barjobfinder.com)
5526.
Kindle goes International (i-programmer.info)
5527.
Virtual Clouds Could Prevent Data Centers Destroying the Planet (technologyreview.com)
5528.
Open Source Makes Big Gains at the London Stock Exchange (computerworlduk.com)
5529.
Ask HN: Why duckduckgo API only search for Techcrunch? ()
5530.
JavaScript console bookmarklet for any web page (tlrobinson.net)
5531.
Telescope Discovers Giant Ring Around Saturn (news.yahoo.com)
5532.
Is Flash Good For iPhone? (edge-online.com)
5533.
How much is your website worth? (bizinformation.org)
5534.
Buying Storage for a Virtualized World (focus.com)
5535.
How Language and Math Intersect: Chinese v. English (larrycheng.com)
5536.
Ask HN:If we are so good at proj management why do 50% of projs get shelved ()
5537.
2020 life with magic pencils & robot chefs, 85,000 children submitted ideas (news.bbc.co.uk)
5538.
Dates are difficult (i-programmer.info)
5539.
Professional DotNetNuke Module Programming (book review) (i-programmer.info)
5540.
What can you do with a web in your pocket? (docstoc.com)
5541.
Optimism about U.S. economic prospects (blogs.law.harvard.edu)
5542.
Should I offer equity to a potential business partner? ()
5543.
The geeks who saved Usenet (dir.salon.com)
5544.
America's Smartest Cities—From First to Worst [The Daily Beast] (thedailybeast.com)
5545.
Getting MacRuby's compiler to work (antoniocangiano.com)
5546.
Nuke the Moon: A Realistic Plan for World Peace (imao.us)
5547.
Google can divide by zero (google.com)
5548.
Barack Obama wins 2009 Nobel Peace Prize (theglobeandmail.com)
5549.
Obama wins $1.4 million dollars (reuters.com)
5550.
Hard Hack: Gaza zoos hacking donkeys to look like zebras (news.bbc.co.uk)