October 2009 Archive
2221.
Gladwell: How different are dogfighting and football? (newyorker.com)
2222.
Computer Vision Networks (numenta.com)
2223.
Internet coalescing into lump of Google (theregister.co.uk)
2224.
Musings from anonymous Microsoft developers on Reddit “Ask Me Anything” (istartedsomething.com)
2225.
Redeye VC: Company Math vs VC Math (redeye.firstround.com)
2226.
Behold the jot of evidence (badscience.net)
2227.
JQuery and Ajax Best Demos Part-4 (9lessons.blogspot.com)
2228.
Was our oldest ancestor a proton-powered rock? (newscientist.com)
2229.
New robotic hand 'can feel' (news.bbc.co.uk)
2230.
The IT business rebounds: Betting on bytes (economist.com)
2231.
FourSquare's Deal Terms (pedatacenter.com)
2232.
Dell unveils exclusive Microsoft-branded Ubuntu OS (theregister.co.uk)
2233.
Kaizen and Software Engineering (blog.eweibel.net)
2234.
Why You Must Solve the First User Experience, First (cindyalvarez.com)
2235.
Microsoft adds SAML identity services to Active Directory (news.techworld.com)
2236.
Google Holiday Logos (google.co.in)
2237.
What makes cover-up preferable to error handling (yosefk.com)
2238.
Facebook publishes Gross National Happiness index, based on status updates (blog.facebook.com)
2239.
Rethinking B-tree block sizes on SSDs (rethinkdb.com)
2240.
NYC Launches Big Apps Competition to Find New Uses for City Data (centernetworks.com)
2241.
No Windows 7 PC Sales Bump Coming (thenextweb.com)
2242.
The butterfly effect gets entangled (scientificamerican.com)
2243.
Building a Scorecard for Open Source (blogs.sun.com)
2244.
Fallacies of Distributed Computing (en.wikipedia.org)
2245.
VC Investment Climbs 14% to $6.1B in Q3 2009 (gigaom.com)
2246.
Wall Street got dangerous when it got smart (nytimes.com)
2247.
The Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy, part six of three - by Eoin Colfer (amazon.com)
2248.
Principles to make a website design look great (noupe.com)
2249.
Twitterfeed adds Pubsubhubbub, Facebook, and Google Analytics integration (twitterfeed.wordpress.com)
2250.
Gary Burd Exits Facebook Two Months After FriendFeed Acquisition (blog.louisgray.com)