2009 Archive
12271.
How Google Wave is Going to Change Your Business, Career and Life (thinkvitamin.com)
12272.
The computer crash (timesonline.co.uk)
12273.
A tale of two users - Twitter, early adopters, and lead users (danieltenner.com)
12274.
Cargo Cult Management (gigaom.com)
12275.
Schools 'too safe', teachers say (news.bbc.co.uk)
12276.
Linux Kernel Log: Main development phase of Linux 2.6.31 completed (h-online.com)
12277.
Understanding the mind by studying ant colonies (seedmagazine.com)
12278.
Free Software Foundation calls upon Amazon to free the ebook reader. (fsf.org)
12279.
Solar Eclipses Viewed From Space (lpb.fieldofscience.com)
12280.
Things I Learned from Adventure Games (mlsite.net)
12281.
Fat that makes you thin (newscientist.com)
12282.
Google CEO sees one small acquisition a month (reuters.com)
12283.
One Telescope per Child (starstryder.com)
12284.
Ranking and Mapping scientific Knowledge (eigenfactor.org)
12285.
A Genetic Programming Approach to Automated Software Repair. (cs.virginia.edu)
12286.
Consciousness, Dune and Abu Ghraib (rifters.com)
12287.
Path Dependence of Startups (coconutheadsets.com)
12288.
Yet another reason why NMDs should be soylent green (bynkii.com)
12289.
D-Day For Facebook App Developers (techcrunch.com)
12290.
Stephenson's "Spew": Social Media in 1993 coming true today? (wired.com)
12291.
Warcraft's Back End: 10 Data Centers, 75,000 Cores (datacenterknowledge.com)
12292.
Parking (Tickets) in Boston (blurpr.com)
12293.
Steve Jobs' Commencement Speech at Stanford, 2005 (youtube.com)
12294.
Build It With Me Helps Connect Designers With Developers (techcrunch.com)
12295.
Do Tags Work? (tekka.net)
12296.
PHP Components & Tutorials for Everyday Projects (noupe.com)
12297.
Cory Doctorow: On the demise of books, newspapers, music and movies (internetevolution.com)
12298.
Latency Map of all the major backbones (internetpulse.net)
12299.
Update on the FBI datacenter raid (examiner.com)
12300.
Man Builds Chair That Tweets His Farts, Single-Handedly Justifies Twitter's Existence (i.gizmodo.com)