February 2009 Archive
751.
E Ink's Russ Wilcox on why the Kindle 2's e-paper screen took 12 years, $150 million (xconomy.com)
752.
The Taxi Driver Taught Me An MBA Lesson (spug.sg)
753.
Careers and Marriage (forbes.com)
754.
Ask HN: Hacker Listing? ()
755.
Outsourcing graphic design at 99designs.com (successfulsoftware.net)
756.
Apple Wants To Make Jailbreaking Worthy Of Jail Time, $2500 Fine (consumerist.com)
757.
Ask HN: What do you think of my group chat app? (yamr.net)
758.
Ask HN: How do I get through to startups for a summer position?
759.
Ask HN: Framing other sites has always seemed scummy to me. Am I off-base? ()
760.
The Hangover Theory (slate.com)
761.
Passport RFIDs cloned wholesale by $250 eBay auction spree (theregister.co.uk)
762.
Pirate Bay Trial Day 8: Pirates Kill the Music Biz (torrentfreak.com)
763.
Ask HN: Stats on freemium services ()
764.
Complexity Theory: A Modern Approach (cs.princeton.edu)
765.
America’s Diet, Too Sweet by the Spoonful (nytimes.com)
766.
Reading at Work, A Clever Flash Program (readatwork.com)
767.
TED Talks 2009: Elizabeth Gilbert on a different way to think about creative genius (ted.com)
768.
Sisters' diary of their quest to make their oat cuisine a hit (dailymail.co.uk)
769.
Tim Draper: Top Ten Reasons Startups Fail (theriskmaster.blogspot.com)
770.
60% of Neanderthal DNA sequenced (news.bbc.co.uk)
771.
Business lessons from India's dabbawalas (99.9999% accuracy) (economist.com)
772.
Exploring a ‘Deep Web’ That Google Can't Grasp (nytimes.com)
773.
Why not (whynot.net)
774.
Caving into bullies (aka, here we go again) (lessig.org)
775.
Change We Can Profit From: A start-up inspired by Barack Obama (economist.com)
776.
Calendar and contact syncing for iPhone and Windows Mobile devices (googleblog.blogspot.com)
777.
The Browser Operating System (ejohn.org)
778.
Picturesurf launches: Dead-Simple Photo Galleries For Bloggers (techcrunch.com)
779.
Fail Whale: How an image went from e-card to Twitter icon. (nytimes.com)
780.
Why defend freedom of icky speech? (journal.neilgaiman.com)