2009 Archive
901.
The Answer Factory: Fast, Disposable, and Profitable as Hell (wired.com)
902.
Hacker News reader for iPhone (new native app) (michaelgrinich.com)
903.
Cottage Computer Programming (atariarchives.org)
904.
Spirit Gets Stuck, Makes a Big Discovery (science.nasa.gov)
905.
IKEA's brilliant Facebook campaign (news.cnet.com)
906.
Machine Translates Thoughts into Speech in Real Time (physorg.com)
907.
The TED commandments - rules every speaker needs to know (timlonghurst.com)
908.
Tell HN: My app got someone laid ()
909.
Ted Kennedy has died (nytimes.com)
910.
Fighter Pilots Face A Dismal Future (strategypage.com)
911.
Programmers: Before you turn 40, get a plan B (improvingsoftware.com)
912.
Linux: Linus Says, Linux Not Designed; It Never Was (kerneltrap.org)
913.
Teensy USB Development Board - 16MHz, $19 (pjrc.com)
914.
Tell HN: Couldn't Sleep Last Night, Wrote a (No-Flash) HTML5 Viewer for YouTube (neosmart.net)
915.
Applications open for winter 2010 YC funding (ycombinator.com)
916.
Gmail goes offline with Google Gears (gmailblog.blogspot.com)
917.
4chan Founder “moot” to Speak at TED (gigaom.com)
918.
Y Combinator’s FathomDB Takes The Hassle Out Of Managing Your Database (techcrunch.com)
919.
Things I’d Tell My 21 Year Old Entrepreneurial Self (jonbischke.com)
920.
Recreating the button (stopdesign.com)
921.
Ruby has entered the Enterprise thanks to the Enterprise gem (github.com)
922.
Benjamin Franklin’s Daily Schedule (log.scifihifi.com)
923.
Google Wave: What Might Email Look Like If It Were Invented Today (radar.oreilly.com)
924.
The Security Implications Of Google Native Client (matasano.com)
925.
Nmap 5.00 Released - biggest release since 1997 (nmap.org)
926.
A brazen ripoff of Twitvid (archub.org)
927.
Unit testing in Coders at Work (gigamonkeys.com)
928.
Trent Reznor Quits Web 2.0, Offers Cutting Advice To Haters (forum.nin.com)
929.
Programmers, Promise Yourself This (artisansystem.com)
930.
Chinese engineer commits suicide after losing a 4th generation iPhone prototype (trueslant.com)