2009 Archive
19802.
Nvidia working on CUDA-based anti-virus
(bit-tech.net)
19803.
What is the gambler’s equivalent of Amdahl’s Law?
(win-vector.com)
19804.
Why the sudden interest in FXRuby?
(gemcutter.org)
19805.
WaveSandbox.com: Federate This
(googlewavedev.blogspot.com)
19806.
About that Cranky IT guy.
(gibsonandlily.com)
19807.
Zembly will be suspended on November 30th, 2009
(zembly.com)
19808.
Wikipedia Runs Ads Highlighting Their No-Ad Policy
(techcrunch.com)
19809.
MOG launches all you can access streaming music
(techcrunch.com)
19810.
...is there anything Emacs CANNot do?
(reddit.com)
19811.
Facing Losses, German Billionaire Takes Own Life
(nytimes.com)
19813.
A year with an Amazon Kindle
(hanselman.com)
19814.
Django: Impressions from a Non-Web Developer
(benkane.wordpress.com)
19815.
Personal Rapid Transit Startup
(technologyreview.com)
19816.
A Microsoft Store? Isn't that kind of like a Procter & Gamble Store?
(technologizer.com)
19817.
Does (startup) Location Really Matter?
(regulargeek.com)
19818.
Just launched this Twitter/OpenCalais mashup for IL special election
(election.windycitizen.com)
19819.
Google StreetView in UK goes live
(news.bbc.co.uk)
19821.
Is "junk DNA" essential for evolution?
(murdoch.edu.au)
19822.
How Hackers Can Steal Secrets from Reflections
(sciam.com)
19823.
Can Konqueror Compete? A Look at KDE's Browser
(linux-mag.com)
19824.
Star Trek's Warp Drive: Not Impossible
(space.com)
19826.
Apple Races to Keep Ahead of Rivals
(nytimes.com)
19827.
MIT researchers solve mystery of the 1918 "Spanish Flu" pandemic
(dailygalaxy.com)
19828.
How banks screw consumers, or how your negative balance keeps them afloat
(shortformblog.com)
19830.
Barnes & Noble Plans an Extensive E-Bookstore
(nytimes.com)