So maybe the slackers had it right after all
(boston.com)
February 2009 Archive
601.
602.
Invitation Only
(dilbert.com)
603.
Forget Micropayments -- Here's a Far Better Idea for Monetizing Content
(editorandpublisher.com)
604.
Wifi Cat
(blog.weatherby.net)
606.
JavaScript makes relative times compatible with caching
(37signals.com)
607.
Study says Seinfeld ads made MS brand image worse.
(nytimes.com)
608.
New Yahoo CEO's Open Letter to Fans, Analysts, and Employees
(ycorpblog.com)
609.
Play the Point, Not the Score
(feld.com)
610.
A Lottery for People Who Are Good at Math
(freakonomics.blogs.nytimes.com)
611.
612.
The Secret to Start-Up Success: Save Customers Money
(bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
613.
Android G2 Hands On: Close to Perfection
(i.gizmodo.com)
614.
Iran has launched a satellite into orbit
(reuters.com)
615.
Nicole Sullivan’s Object Oriented CSS
(ajaxian.com)
616.
Brains, Brains, Brains, Brains: different flavors of genius
(scienceblogs.com)
617.
Why Hulu Should Embrace Boxee
(avc.com)
618.
The Rules of an Entrepreneur
(spoiledtechie.com)
619.
Tips for writing efficient Bash scripts
(hacktux.com)
620.
Perl.com is no longer maintained.
(use.perl.org)
621.
Sequoia: 20 Petaflops, 1.6 million cores, 1.6 Petabytes RAM
(hpcinfo.wordpress.com)
622.
623.
Google’s Trojan Horse (or Why Location Based Services are not a Business)
(mobileindustryreview.com)
624.
How Harvard Gets its Best and Brightest
(businessweek.com)
625.
626.
Habits of Happy Couples
(markgoulston.com)
627.
ESPN to ISPs: Pay for Your Customers to Play Video
(blog.wired.com)
628.
629.
Turning crack dealers into chief executives
(news.bbc.co.uk)
630.
Create a Language Compiler for the .NET Framework Using C#
(msdn.microsoft.com)