February 2009 Archive
241.
Tesla Gets $350 Million In Government Money to Build Model S Sedan (allcarselectric.com)
242.
I think I found a secret link on HN to the best stories of recent time (can't find a link to it from anywhere) (news.ycombinator.com)
243.
What Fonts Are Websafe in 2009? (sitepoint.com)
244.
The Hacker's Diet: Losing weight the hacker way (fourmilab.ch)
245.
Recovery.gov has gone live (recovery.gov)
246.
Call to action: Deceptive marketing of Safari 4 (my.opera.com)
247.
How to game the U.S. higher-education system (kuro5hin.org)
248.
Startup Tips From the Father of Gmail and FriendFeed (mashable.com)
249.
You can go beyond quotas now on Google AppEngine (googleappengine.blogspot.com)
250.
One free interaction (cooper.com)
251.
Law firm sues to force startup to make anchor text contain the full url (slate.com)
252.
Wozniak Accepts Post at a Storage Systems Start-Up (nytimes.com)
253.
TED 2009: How to Grow Your Own Fresh Air (greenspaces.in)
254.
Ruby’s Most Underused Keyword (rubyrailways.com)
255.
Why GPSes suck, and what to do about it (esr.ibiblio.org)
256.
My Retail Job, Crazy as It Is, Keeps Me Sane (nytimes.com)
257.
Automatic Differentiation: The most underused tool in the machine learning toolbox? (justindomke.wordpress.com)
258.
Daring Fireball: Copying the Wrong Thing (daringfireball.net)
259.
The complete guide to caching with Ruby on Rails (ferric.net)
260.
Microsoft Songsmith a Youtube Hit Machine (features.csmonitor.com)
261.
Programming Sucks Or At Least, It Ought To (thedailywtf.com)
262.
Ask HN: moving beyond screen to persist SSH sessions? ()
263.
Install a DNS resolver on your laptop (carlos.bueno.org)
264.
Alex Payne: The Problem With Email Clients (al3x.net)
265.
Interesting take on a social networking site (notadouche.com)
266.
How Amazon's EC2 Service Was Born (blog.layer8.net)
267.
Why Doing Things Half Right Gives You the Best Results (blogs.harvardbusiness.org)
268.
Google Data on Rails (code.google.com)
269.
Hulu requests removal from Boxee (centernetworks.com)
270.
Snaptalent relaunches - completely changes business model (YC W08) (snaptalent.com)