Harvard P2P lawyer: file-swapping is fair use — no, really
(arstechnica.com)
April 2009 Archive
781.
782.
Daniel Weinreb: Fundamental problems with the Common Lisp language
(ilc2009.scheming.org)
783.
What Are Friends for? A Longer Life
(nytimes.com)
784.
The Rapid Release Tautology
(modernperlbooks.com)
785.
786.
The real cause of the financial crisis -- An MIT Blackjack Team perspective
(semyondukach.blogspot.com)
787.
Best Young Entrepreneurs 2009
(images.businessweek.com)
788.
Why voice-acting in games is bad
(brainygamer.com)
789.
A slightly strange take on coupling and cohesion
(threeriversinstitute.org)
790.
791.
Google now searches public data
(googleblog.blogspot.com)
792.
Using Mathematica to generate Web 2.0 company names
(collison.ie)
793.
Empty Walls
(tbray.org)
794.
Not the post (Josh Susser) wanted to write
(blog.hasmanythrough.com)
795.
Smut on Rails
(martinfowler.com)
796.
UserVoice founder on how to build a killer site by listening to feedback
(blog.mixergy.com)
797.
Ruby 1.9 compatibility: a three step ladder to bliss
(elctech.com)
798.
Origins of Python's "Functional" Features
(python-history.blogspot.com)
800.
802.
803.
Why PHP is Still Better than Ruby
(bitcetera.com)
804.
Facebook rejects funding at $4 billion valuation, may not raise more
(venturebeat.com)
806.
Ask HN: Please review my MVP - Instant Drop Box
(instantdropbox.com)
807.
How To Live Forever
(dansdata.com)
809.
$20,000 Per Source Line of Code
(stevekrenzel.com)
810.
101 Indians make it to Google Summer of Code 2009 - 2nd highest after U.S.
(startupdunia.com)