October 2009 Archive
1291.
Using GoDaddy SSL Certificates with NGINX (onehub.com)
1292.
Unicode Security Considerations (unicode.org)
1293.
Rake start (ozmm.org)
1294.
Optimizing Parrot (wknight8111.blogspot.com)
1295.
Write and maintain your blogger.com-blog as text-files in your source repository (bitbucket.org)
1296.
Advice from Google on large distributed systems (glinden.blogspot.com)
1297.
The iPhone app industry (businessweek.com)
1298.
Extreme Programming, 10 Years Later (informit.com)
1299.
Scott Wheeler (wheels) talking about DirectedEdge 12:30 PDT/3:30 EDT (ish) ()
1300.
Android 2.0 Screenshots (techkritik.com)
1301.
Jerry Yang's Commencement Address: Advice in Interesting Times (ycorpblog.com)
1302.
Solandra = Solr + Cassandra (nicklothian.com)
1303.
Weebly hiring Head of Customer Satisfaction (weebly.com)
1304.
Ask HN: Can you make a voting/rating system without logins? ()
1305.
Is it a sin to leave your cell phone plugged in overnight? (slate.com)
1306.
Is the Exercise Cool-Down Really Necessary? (nytimes.com)
1307.
Keiretsu Forum To Drop Fees For Early-Stage Startups (pehub.com)
1308.
Los Angeles adopts Google e-mail system for 30,000 city employees (latimesblogs.latimes.com)
1309.
Revolutionary Angels' new business plan competition: $250K prize, $5K entry fee (xconomy.com)
1310.
The stats iPhone developers are missing: Sales Conversion and Referral Source (blog.appsto.re)
1311.
Ask HN: OSX Package Management (blog.ethanjfast.com)
1312.
Microsoft's Sidekick/Pink problems blamed on dogfooding and sabotage (appleinsider.com)
1313.
Jeff Bezos Eats Kittens (antipope.org)
1314.
Follow-up to my "Hell of Apple Video Adapters" blog post (jgc.org)
1315.
Lawyer's Unemployment Benefits Yanked Over $1 A Day From Blog (forbes.com)
1316.
ZFS port to linux (kqinfotech.wordpress.com)
1317.
Got degree envy? No worries, you can still make it big. (techcrunch.com)
1318.
What does a startup CEO actually do? (ajaimk.com)
1319.
Zed's Dead, Baby. Zed's Dead. (daringfireball.net)
1320.
300 million spent to eradicate smallpox; 4 trillion to save Wall street (atimes.com)