October 2009 Archive
2071.
Using a badge to distinguish development and production environments (blog.labnotes.org)
2072.
Photoshop comes to the iPhone (techkritik.com)
2073.
Ask HN: what are the two best technical decisions you made for your startup? ()
2074.
Is Your Business Too Noisy? (juliantreasure.blogspot.com)
2075.
If We Upvote Everything, We're a Dumb Pipe (victusspiritus.com)
2076.
Ig Nobel: Researchers named the cream of the crop (physorg.com)
2077.
The Agony Of Choice (jacquesmattheij.com)
2078.
Twitter’s Value (mashable.com)
2079.
Why Facebook Should Acquire Foursquare - Caleb Elston (calebelston.com)
2080.
Music publishers: 'Copyright should be technology neutral' (news.cnet.com)
2081.
Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences (2009) (nobelprize.org)
2082.
Facebook uses people you know to get you to sign up (gettingmoreawesome.blogspot.com)
2083.
Calacanis Waits To Be Sued — But Angels Say They Won’t Oblige (pehub.com)
2084.
FriendFeed's users are abandoning it post-acquisition by Facebook (techcrunch.com)
2085.
How does biology explain the low numbers of women in computer science? (slideshare.net)
2086.
Python quirks (lshift.net)
2087.
New Mathematical Model Suggests How The Brain Might Stay In Balance (sciencedaily.com)
2088.
I.B.M. Joins Pursuit of $1,000 Personal Genome (nytimes.com)
2089.
Dell’s Android phone is coming to the U.S. (crunchgear.com)
2090.
How T.H. Huxley helped me teach my students how to write (abc.net.au)
2091.
Good news: Venture investment is back (thebln.com)
2092.
Google Replaces Tele Atlas with Street View Data in US (blumenthals.com)
2093.
Group Theory - J.S. Milne (jmilne.org)
2094.
Making a Google Wave-like History Slider (tutorialzine.com)
2095.
The PhD Comics creator was detained in the UK for being a cartoonist? (phdcomics.com)
2096.
The Dilution Concern for Founders (vcexperts.com)
2097.
Chrome OS beta is available for download (sites.google.com)
2098.
Nathan Myhrvold's cookbook on the science of cooking (techflash.com)
2099.
Adobe exploit puts backdoor on computers (news.cnet.com)
2100.
AT&T targeting Google Voice to stop "traffic pumping"? (arstechnica.com)