Malcolm Gladwell: Is free the future?
(newyorker.com)
June 2009 Archive
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Security hole found in Rails 2.3's http_authentication.rb
(n8.tumblr.com)
123.
The Great Wall of Facebook
(wired.com)
124.
Start with a Problem, Not an Idea
(blog.startupprofessionals.com)
125.
Swedish Software Firm Acquires The Pirate Bay For $7.7 Million
(techcrunch.com)
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Mix tunes for power coding sessions
(soundcloud.com)
128.
HN: Like playing Go? Review my new site. It was a "weekend hack."
(go.davepeck.org)
129.
Google Open Source Blog: Introducing Android Scripting Environment
(google-opensource.blogspot.com)
130.
Postmodernism disrobed by Richard Dawkins
(physics.nyu.edu)
131.
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Why cheap airlines are so cheap
(flickr.com)
133.
The Physiology of Willpower: Linking Blood Glucose to Self-Control
(psr.sagepub.com)
134.
The story of Mel (1983)
(pbm.com)
135.
Rip: Ruby's Intelligent Packaging
(hellorip.com)
136.
Netflix Prize 10% barrier broken
(research.att.com)
137.
Wow. So this is what it's like to lust after a Microsoft product.
(haythamalaa.blogspot.com)
138.
Website Performance Tutorials
(code.google.com)
139.
The One in Which I Say Open Source Software Sucks
(blog.bitquabit.com)
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Why Parrot is Important
(linux-mag.com)
143.
Why Mono doesn't suck
(www2.apebox.org)
144.
The Two-Party Swindle
(lesswrong.com)
145.
The evolutionary origin of depression
(economist.com)
146.
Freenode has blocked the Mibbit client permanently.
(blog.mibbit.com)
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Url Shorteners: Destroying the Web Since 2002
(codinghorror.com)
149.
Erik Naggum, R.I.P.
(open.salon.com)