XML flaws threaten 'enormous' array of apps
(theregister.co.uk)
2009 Archive
11161.
11162.
Software Patents: A Personal Story
(thenoisychannel.com)
11163.
5 years later, 5 ways that Ubuntu has made Linux more human
(arstechnica.com)
11164.
11165.
What Object-Oriented essentially means
(beza1e1.tuxen.de)
11166.
Drawing in html without using canvas, svg or vml
(old.etoleto.com)
11167.
Sobering scenes from the recession
(boston.com)
11168.
.NET MVC vs Ruby on Rails. Ding
(tokumine.com)
11169.
URL shorteners suck
(kottke.org)
11170.
Apple co-founder says Microsoft's Bing is 'astounding'
(blog.seattlepi.com)
11172.
Hemlock, the open-source, real-time web framework, now available.
(hemlock-kills.com)
11173.
New term to describe bad programming: Biological
(doubtingtommaso.blogspot.com)
11174.
11175.
Can you teach yourself to control your dreams?
(slate.com)
11176.
Greasemonkey script: sort the Hacker News homepage
(dionidium.com)
11177.
Ingredients in the Search for Happiness
(bravenewtraveler.com)
11178.
Computer viruses slow African expansion
(guardian.co.uk)
11179.
Why Eggs Could Be Getting Harder to Peel
(wired.com)
11180.
Novell to Los Angeles: Drop Dead
(tech.yahoo.com)
11181.
FreeBSD 8.0 available (unofficially)
(freebsdnews.net)
11182.
StepWise is no more
(stepwise.com)
11183.
11184.
11185.
Confirmed: Delicious Founder Joshua Schachter Joins Google
(techcrunch.com)
11186.
Mars methane discovery hints at presence of life
(telegraph.co.uk)
11187.
Twiddla: Zillon Percent Better at UI Design
(twiddla.blogspot.com)
11188.
Do It Yourself Biohacking
(singularityhub.com)
11189.
Adrift in the Slow Lane of Learning
(popecenter.org)
11190.
The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: The Unix Legacy (by Rob Pike)
(doc.cat-v.org)