College, all you can learn, $99/month
(washingtonmonthly.com)
September 2009 Archive
91.
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Apple lied to public about Google Voice app rejection
(mashable.com)
93.
Infinite Super Mario AI Source Code
(doc.ic.ac.uk)
94.
95.
Obama mandates FCC to support Network Neutrality
(whitehouse.gov)
96.
Google's Javascript PDF Viewer is Embeddable
(googlesystem.blogspot.com)
97.
Before Apple introduced the iPhone
(counternotions.com)
98.
More on today's Gmail issue
(gmailblog.blogspot.com)
99.
List of Inventors Killed By Their Own Inventions
(en.wikipedia.org)
100.
Gordon Brown apologises to Alan Turing
(telegraph.co.uk)
101.
Ask HN: Check out my little app
(huddle.im)
102.
Crawling the web at $2 per million pages
(80legs.com)
103.
Why Stylesheet Abstractions Matter
(chriseppstein.github.com)
104.
How Mr. Q Manufactured Emotion
(30dayflight.com)
105.
Arial versus Helvetica
(swiss-miss.com)
106.
Get Less Done: Stop Being Productive and Enjoy Yourself
(zenhabits.net)
107.
Lisp is sin
(blogs.msdn.com)
108.
Posterous releases blog themes
(blog.posterous.com)
109.
What I've learned in 30 days since launch (and looking for a cofounder)
(hiphopgoblin.com)
110.
Olark (YC S09) Brings Chat to Any Website - Whether You Own the Site or Not
(readwriteweb.com)
111.
A Really Nasty Ad Slips Past Google
(techcrunch.com)
112.
Twisted Python's lead hacker discusses Tornado
(glyph.twistedmatrix.com)
113.
30 years of C
(dadhacker.com)
114.
The programmer's wife
(lbrandy.com)
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From Nothing To Something. How To Get There.
(techcrunch.com)
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Post-Medium Publishing
(paulgraham.com)
119.
Nate Silver Finds Unusual Patterns in a Polling Firm's Data. Was it fabricated?
(fivethirtyeight.com)
120.
The Dog Ate my Global Warming Data (key climate data is missing)
(article.nationalreview.com)