October 2009 Archive
1201.
Cool Socioeconomic hack for the day: "No toilet, no bride" in India (washingtonpost.com)
1202.
TechStars Investor Day Hits a Home Run (readwriteweb.com)
1203.
Layman's Guide to the Banach-Tarski Paradox (kuro5hin.org)
1204.
What if Microsoft and Danger #Cloudfail turns out to be a #SANfail? (siliconangle.net)
1205.
How Startup Advice Is Flawed (gigaom.com)
1206.
Having to cap @ 2 million registrations a day . . . (chinasmack.com)
1207.
Poll: HNer types
1208.
Why do bankers make so much money? (rick.bookstaber.com)
1209.
Think of solid-state drives as multi-core storage (clipperhouse.com)
1210.
Rethinking the American consumer (economist.com)
1211.
Sauce Labs (saucelabs.com)
1212.
NoSQL: Distributed and Scalable Non-Relational Database Systems (linux-mag.com)
1213.
80legs Web-Scale Apps Competition (challengepost.com)
1214.
37signals has some lessons for European startups (eu.techcrunch.com)
1215.
Take A Trip into the Future on the Electronic Superhighway (1993) (time.com)
1216.
Surprise: McCain Biggest Beneficiary of Telco/ISP Money (reuters.com)
1217.
In defense of ebook readers (marco.org)
1218.
Ask HN: Good feature, minimal product. Go forward or move on to something else? ()
1219.
ABB’s Super Fast Industrial Robots Impress [Videos] (singularityhub.com)
1220.
Mobile will be bigger than you think (businessinsider.com)
1221.
Machine Learning Applied to Google's Rankings (seomoz.org)
1222.
Why Idling Mind is Mother of Invention (wired.com)
1223.
Open Screen Project: Adobe, RIM, Google, Nvidia for Flash as runtime environment (openscreenproject.org)
1224.
Creating a Blocks-Based Object System (mikeash.com)
1225.
NYTimes Has Gone LOD (Linked Open Data) (data.nytimes.com)
1226.
Self-optimizing data structures: using types to make lists faster (donsbot.wordpress.com)
1227.
High temperature superconductor created (superconductors.org)
1228.
The Future of HTML 5 (carsonified.com)
1229.
A Remarkable Reversal (re Stallman's MySQL letter to EU) (opensource.org)
1230.
The geek threat [xkcd meets The Economist] (economist.com)