January 2009 Archive
1291.
'Rescued' Citigroup Buying $50M Jet (nypost.com)
1292.
Amazon Should Acquire Netflix - Here's Why (ryanspoon.com)
1293.
Will Silicon Valley turn into Detroit? (baglady.dreamhosters.com)
1294.
Yammer Raises $5 Million For Workgroup Micro-Messaging (techcrunch.com)
1295.
Ask HN: How to learn languages with non-Latin alphabets? ()
1296.
Facebook is now twice the size of myspace (techcrunch.com)
1297.
Cellphones as Credit Cards? Americans Must Wait (nytimes.com)
1298.
Ask HN: How-to Implement Machine Learning? ()
1299.
Rethinking authentication for twitter (scripting.com)
1300.
Ask HN: Using SBA Line Of Credit For Startup Costs? ()
1301.
Apple's iPhone may have outsold Android nearly 6-to-1 (appleinsider.com)
1302.
Google Claims That Google Checkout Increases Conversion By 40% & Clicks By 10% (searchengineland.com)
1303.
Did Corkd Get Hackd? (techcrunch.com)
1304.
Marketwatch.com bug has Ford stock up 879.55% (marketwatch.com)
1305.
Ask HN: Accelerate or slow down? ()
1306.
Ask HN: Feature Grid/Price Chart Design? ()
1307.
The day the newspaper died. (newyorker.com)
1308.
Hot or not: subtext programming language (subtextual.org)
1309.
ClickToFlash - WebKit/Safari plug-in to prevent automatic loading of Flash content (code.google.com)
1310.
The fallacy of volume and revenue: The iPhone difference (counternotions.com)
1311.
It seems that Apple will no longer ban apps that might compete with their products (mobilecrunch.com)
1312.
How to increase serotonin in the human brain without drugs (pubmedcentral.nih.gov)
1313.
Image Recognition Software Breakthrough (sciencedaily.com)
1314.
The Rise and Fall of Chinese Gold Farmers Industry (wired.com)
1315.
Dude Gets Arm Replaced Just Like Luke Skywalker (pogpog.com)
1316.
HN now blocked by WebSense: URL Filter category Hacking;Information Technology ()
1317.
RIM(Blackberry) CEO: "buggy smartphone software is the new reality" (engadget.com)
1318.
This is ridiculous ()
1319.
Ask HN: light mathematical/scientific reading with computer exercises?
1320.
Facebook Defends Its Turf, Sues Power.com (techcrunch.com)