2009 Archive
12062.
CloudKick.com account takeover.
(evilpacket.net)
12063.
Hedonist GTD
(journal.rinich.com)
12064.
The limitations of terminals as an interface
(threeriversinstitute.org)
12065.
The Facebook vs. Breast Feeders War Continues
(fredstechblog.blogspot.com)
12066.
At 14, is PHP Finally Growing Up?
(phparch.com)
12067.
Wall Street Journal now the #1 selling US newspaper
(reuters.com)
12068.
The Dystonia Flu-Shot Case
(theness.com)
12069.
Magic cookies mean the end of privacy on the Internet
(philip.greenspun.com)
12070.
2010 Google Trends for python, ruby, and php
(google.com)
12071.
How to Run a Meeting Like Google
(businessweek.com)
12072.
The Lost Art of Reading Aloud
(nytimes.com)
12073.
Is there too much music?
(telegraph.co.uk)
12074.
The Seth Godin Apprentices
(forbes.com)
12075.
Is Twitter Dead? Yes and No
(enewslatest.com)
12076.
Campaign urges BBC News to release full text RSS feeds
(journalism.co.uk)
12077.
Coffee Shops Pull the Plug on Laptop Users
(online.wsj.com)
12078.
Have We Entered a Post-Literate Technological Age?
(db.tidbits.com)
12079.
12080.
Are Software Developers Naturally Weird?
(itmanagement.earthweb.com)
12081.
Storing students' papers for plagiarism detection is 'Fair Use'
(arstechnica.com)
12082.
Never get too busy making a living that you forget to make a life
(marquisweblog.blogspot.com)
12083.
Pirate Party 3rd Largest Political Party in Sweden
(torrentfreak.com)
12084.
A cup of chai
(jakecooper.blogspot.com)
12085.
12086.
Cuil Tries to Rise Again
(technologyreview.com)
12089.
Who Is Getting Rich Off the iPhone?
(gigaom.com)
12090.
BackPress: Core PHP libraries for your web applications
(backpress.org)