July 2009 Archive
271.
How to Get Hired at Fog Creek, Part 1 (hicks-wright.net)
272.
The abolition of work (deoxy.org)
273.
Page views required to generate $1M in ad revenue? (microsoftstartupzone.com)
274.
Google Drops A Nuclear Bomb On Microsoft. And It’s Made of Chrome. (techcrunch.com)
275.
Dallas data center raided by the FBI based on false claims by former employee (uwwwb.com)
276.
Company fined $300,000 for posting fake reviews online (nytimes.com)
277.
The Invention of C++ (artlung.com)
278.
Debian decides to adopt time-based release freezes (debian.org)
279.
"We are more possible than you can powerfully imagine" (badscience.net)
280.
Visualizing the Fourth Dimension Using Color (rdrop.com)
281.
Apple's Chickenshit Approval Process Has Gone Too Far (gizmodo.com)
282.
Engine Yard Programming Contest - Win an iPhone 3GS PLUS $2k in Cloud Credit (engineyard.com)
283.
How to Do What You Love (2006) (paulgraham.com)
284.
Techcrunch misleading about dangers of using "tweet" in names (fwd2tweet.com)
285.
Bernstein's New Mission Is To Cryptographically Protect Every Internet Packet (cr.yp.to)
286.
Erlang scores a marketing coup (zerohedge.blogspot.com)
287.
Celebrating Cronkite while ignoring what he did (salon.com)
288.
"Goldman sachs code torrent" honeypot (cryptogon.com)
289.
8 hours of Windows 7 Amazon sales outstripped Vista's entire pre-order period. (news.bbc.co.uk)
290.
Nerds and Jocks (nat.org)
291.
CSS Sprites are Stupid - Let's Use Archives Instead (Firefox Demo) (kaioa.com)
292.
Managing Hierarchical Data in MySQL (or really any database) (dev.mysql.com)
293.
20k+ lines of wave protocol code released today (wave federation day) (code.google.com)
294.
Logo on Steroids - The new video game Kodu (slate.com)
295.
Poll: Do you smoke marijuana?
296.
Your Résumé Won't Get You Hired (hicks-wright.net)
297.
90% of China's billionaires are kids of high-ranking officials (chinesepolitics.blogspot.com)
298.
If you add an OS to Chrome, it's an OS (theregister.co.uk)
299.
The Power (and Peril) of Praising Your Kids (nymag.com)
300.
Typeface by Toyota. The iQ font Designed By A Moving Car. (ifitshipitshere.blogspot.com)