October 2009 Archive
1771.
SSL Still Mostly Misunderstood (darkreading.com)
1772.
The Valley of My Dreams: Why Silicon Valley Left Boston’s Route 128 In The Dust (techcrunch.com)
1773.
$10 billion takes fiber to every school, hospital in the US (arstechnica.com)
1774.
Does the New iMac Foretell the Next Apple TV? (theappleblog.com)
1775.
Should Web Entrepreneurs Hang on to their Companies? (bigstartups.com)
1776.
Facebook Wins $711M Anti-Spam Lawsuit (blog.facebook.com)
1777.
Start-up Secrets: Tips from America's Coolest Young Entrepreneurs (inc.com)
1778.
Key-Plus-Ring (Why Didn't We Think of That?) (wired.com)
1779.
Lessons I’ve Learned Failing to Sell a Premium Digital Product (lifedev.net)
1780.
Attn Bloggers: FTC's stringent new guidelines take effect Dec. 1st (slate.com)
1781.
OWL 2 Came Out Today (w3.org)
1782.
Facebook is TIVO for friendships (markskaggs.com)
1783.
NPR Gets $3 Million Grant For Hyper-Local News Initiative (techcrunch.com)
1784.
How not to do regexps (thedailywtf.com)
1785.
Finally a software manifesto I can get behind (failmanifesto.org)
1786.
Regulators Will Excuse Venture Firms From Rules, Patricof Says (bloomberg.com)
1787.
Star-wizzity-wipe in Webkit (benalman.com)
1788.
Factor vs. Forth (from a Forth programmer) (rosycrew.org)
1789.
Don't Be Evil Means Don't Be Evil (linuxjournal.com)
1790.
US govt IT spending dashboard (it.usaspending.gov)
1791.
BFS vs. Mainline Scheduler: Discussion (pubbs.net)
1792.
BERT and BERT-RPC 1.0 Specification (bert-rpc.org)
1793.
TrueCrypt 6.3 released with full support for Windows 7 and OS X Snow Leopard (truecrypt.org)
1794.
New Samsung E-Paper (engadget.com)
1795.
Dutch startup claims it cost the economy $330,000 so far and counting (cantyouseeimbusy.com)
1796.
Google Wave And The Dawn Of Passive-Aggressive Communication (techcrunch.com)
1797.
Detecting Light with Graphene (technologyreview.com)
1798.
The Interview With The Programmer (codinghorror.com)
1799.
When it comes to e-commerce, there is no Europe (eu.techcrunch.com)
1800.
Reflikta has launched a new PDF Search Engine (free-ebook-download.org)