January 2009 Archive
1171.
Facing Losses, German Billionaire Takes Own Life (nytimes.com)
1172.
Ask HN: Once you open source, can you take it back? ()
1173.
A year with an Amazon Kindle (hanselman.com)
1174.
Django: Impressions from a Non-Web Developer (benkane.wordpress.com)
1175.
Nancy Pelosi RickRolls YouTube Viewers (techcrunch.com)
1176.
Mockups To Go - User Contributed Compositions (Balsamiq) (mockupstogo.net)
1177.
Google Gets A New Favicon, Again. It’s Uh.. Colorful (techcrunch.com)
1178.
A cutting-edge legal mind turns to an age-old problem: corruption (boston.com)
1179.
Php Symfony - Who wants a new free web app (symfony-project.org)
1180.
A Year Later, AOL Is Contemplating A Bebo Sale (techcrunch.com)
1181.
Dear HN: Please add a footer to every page ()
1182.
2009 May Smile on Disruptive Startups (gigaom.com)
1183.
A brief history of GUILE (wingolog.org)
1184.
Coffee Today Keeps Dementia Away (medheadlines.com)
1185.
A Programmer's Apology (zvoase.tumblr.com)
1186.
Anand Agarawala: BumpTop desktop (TED talk) (ted.com)
1187.
Energy-efficient water purification made possible by Yale engineers (esciencenews.com)
1188.
The Talented Mr. Madoff (nytimes.com)
1189.
Microsoft's Photosynth, the best thing to happen to photography since the digital camera. (slate.com)
1190.
The more people you're competing against, the less motivated and competitive you are (boston.com)
1191.
A rare peek at Homeland Security's files on travelers (current.newsweek.com)
1192.
Ask HN: Are you still planning to make big money? ()
1193.
Parsing dates and time in python (logarithmic.net)
1194.
EBay shares lessons learned from designing site (archives.cnn.com)
1195.
Useful Web Application Interface Techniques (smashingmagazine.com)
1196.
Installing Ruby Enterprise Edition with Phusion Passenger (perplexedlabs.com)
1197.
The directed graph of stereotypical incomprehensibility (languagelog.ldc.upenn.edu)
1198.
Work on stuff that matters - Part Two - Tim O'Reilly (start-up.co.nz)
1199.
Meetings Are a Matter of Precious Time (nytimes.com)
1200.
Google's Detailed Response to FeedBurner Criticism (mashable.com)