2009 Archive
11701.
Redis (code.google.com)
11702.
Sphinx 0.9.9-rc2 is out (sphinxsearch.com)
11703.
The Defeat of the Schools (1939) (theatlantic.com)
11704.
Cocoa with Love: Showing a "Loading..." message over the iPhone keyboard (cocoawithlove.com)
11705.
IPhone 3GS has overheating problem (news.com.au)
11706.
TokBox Fires 50% Of Engineering Team, All Founders Gone (techcrunch.com)
11707.
The Rise and Fall of Thinking Machines (inc.com)
11708.
Tim Berners-Lee joins Twitter, complains of "confusing" UI (xconomy.com)
11709.
Tell HN: Use this to talk to others at StartupSchool & coordinate related events (eventgel.com)
11710.
What I Like About vim (patmaddox.com)
11711.
Why your boss is incompetent (newscientist.com)
11712.
The Top Ten IPO Candidates For 2010 (techcrunch.com)
11713.
Freakonomics: Incentivized Altruism (freakonomics.blogs.nytimes.com)
11714.
Discovering the Link Between Effort and Reward: What I've Learned Freelancing (geeksinboston.com)
11715.
Warren Buffett’s bio “The Snowball” and lessons for startups (andrewchenblog.com)
11716.
Facebook turns down $8 billion valuation, projects $550 million in 09 revenue (techcrunch.com)
11717.
Javascript Framework for 2D Game Development - GameJS (tommysmind.com)
11718.
Who Really Rules? (aaronsw.com)
11719.
AutoPager: Browse HN and other sites more conveniently (addons.mozilla.org)
11720.
You are being lied to about pirates (sfbayview.com)
11721.
Mozilla platform to use separate processes for UI and web content (wiki.mozilla.org)
11722.
The Great Filter (1998) (hanson.gmu.edu)
11723.
Who's watching you? (blog.bubbletimer.com)
11724.
Palm Pre Launch Guide Leaked [pdf] (manu-j.com)
11725.
Linux.com: How to get a Windows tax refund (linux.com)
11726.
Warmer, Fuzzier: The Refreshed Logo (nytimes.com)
11727.
Webbynode launches - hosting for Rails, Django or LAMP (webbynode.com)
11728.
The Web Collapses Under The Weight Of Michael Jackson’s Death (techcrunch.com)
11729.
Buy every iPhone app for $144,326.06 (bustedloop.com)
11730.
1998 post about Netscape quoting Marca saying the browser would become an OS. (scripting.com)