October 2009 Archive
151.
Apple 4Q Profit Jumps 47% On Higher Mac, IPhone Sales (online.wsj.com)
152.
A Tour Of A “Pay to Download Firefox” Site (gerv.net)
153.
Advanced SSH Techniques (stearns.org)
154.
Why hasn't Vista sold well? (marco.org)
155.
Online Shop Till You Drop With Your Friends On Plurchase (techcrunch.com)
156.
James Dyson's newest creation: the Dyson Air Multiplier (without Fan Blades) (unplggd.com)
157.
Turn Your Entire Office Into a Whiteboard (fastcompany.com)
158.
Email Newsletters Are Serious Business (jasonlbaptiste.com)
159.
Ask HN: Getting users ()
160.
There Are More Slaves Today Than at Any Time in Human History (alternet.org)
161.
URL Shorteners are evil, here's one to prove it. (mug.gd)
162.
How Wall Street is making its billions (blogs.law.harvard.edu)
163.
37 Noise (metarz.net)
164.
My GMail password scares me with its power (benmetcalfe.com)
165.
Bitbucket: On our extended downtime with Amazon (blog.bitbucket.org)
166.
You Can't Do What You Want By Doing Something Else (artima.com)
167.
What non-geeks hear when you speak techie (newyorker.com)
168.
SEO FAQ (or why you shouldn't hire an SEO "expert") (powazek.com)
169.
World of Goo Pay-What-You-Want Sale Results (2dboy.com)
170.
How to Read Other People's Code -- And Why (designbygravity.wordpress.com)
171.
Why startups shouldn’t have to pay to pitch angel investors (calacanis.com)
172.
Sun's ZFS lead developer on the reason behind Apple dropping ZFS (mail.opensolaris.org)
173.
What happened to Argentina? (economix.blogs.nytimes.com)
174.
Why are Facebook, Digg and Twitter So Hard To Scale? (highscalability.com)
175.
How to crack a master lock (markedwardcampos.com)
176.
Introducing Raindrop from Mozilla Labs (labs.mozilla.com)
177.
JDK7 to have escape analysis on by default...also back ported to JDK6 (weblogs.java.net)
178.
Memcached - Report Card for an Open Source Project (dustin.github.com)
179.
Learning Ruby Metaprogramming (ruby-metaprogramming.heroku.com)
180.
Going Back to PHP (pathdependent.com)