January 2009 Archive
1111.
Numerous celebrity/company twitter accounts hacked (techcrunch.com)
1112.
Ask HN: Review my website - HotNameList.com (HotNameList.com)
1113.
If Microsoft is killing Flight Simulator, it's killing its 2nd oldest product (1980-2009) (technologizer.com)
1114.
Windows 7 will ship as Version 6.1 (windowsteamblog.com)
1115.
Facebook Prepares To Launch FriendFeed “Like” Feature (allfacebook.com)
1116.
Gödel's ontological proof (en.wikipedia.org)
1117.
How to "get" Philosophy (whattofix.com)
1118.
Ask HN: Do we need to have payroll in C-Corp ?
1119.
Why It's Time To Get Good At Functional Programming (ddj.com)
1120.
Turning the Ads Off (blogs.wsj.com)
1121.
Too much thinking 'can make you fat' (telegraph.co.uk)
1122.
Obama's technology agenda (whitehouse.gov)
1123.
A fatal problem with the "games as art" conversation (gamasutra.com)
1124.
I'm Still Not a Libertarian so I guess that means I'm opposed to personal freedom (world.std.com)
1125.
How to shoot yourself in the foot (www-users.cs.york.ac.uk)
1126.
YouTube is morphing into a popular search engine and a new entry point into the Web. (nytimes.com)
1127.
I think I just broke my radio. (yetanotherstartupblog.blogspot.com)
1128.
Zappos CEO on how Twitter has made him a better person (blogs.zappos.com)
1129.
Will the Last One to Leave GrandCentral Please Turn Out the Lights? (webworkerdaily.com)
1130.
How we make websites (bbc.co.uk)
1131.
Intro to Caching: Caching algorithms and caching frameworks part 1 (javalandscape.blogspot.com)
1132.
Ira Glass on creativity's dark stage (youtube.com)
1133.
Digg to cut workforce 10%, hire new sales team (news.cnet.com)
1134.
TechCrunch is not a marketing plan (freshbooks.com)
1135.
Apple Allows 3rd Party Web Browsers into App Store (macrumors.com)
1136.
EMusic Says Data Supports Long Tail Theory (blog.wired.com)
1137.
You can now watch Ustream live on your iPhone (techcrunch.com)
1138.
Ask HN: Best Places to Raise Kids? ()
1139.
Can Social Networking Turn Young Eygptians Into a Force for Democratic Change? (nytimes.com)
1140.
Comparing GTD, "Never read email in the morning" and "The 4-hour work week" (wired.com)