December 2009 Archive
301.
1 Billion Spammers Served - Deep Insights into Spam (projecthoneypot.org)
302.
Wattvision (YC W09) Shows The Power Of Simple, Realtime Energy Monitoring (techcrunch.com)
303.
Faster, NASA, Faster (nytimes.com)
304.
Gravatars: why publishing your email's hash is not a good idea (developer.it)
305.
HP computers are racist (youtube.com)
306.
Health Insurers Pay Facebook Gamers Virtual Currency To Oppose Reform Bill (businessinsider.com)
307.
Chromium Software Updates: Courgette (chromium.org)
308.
Google In Discussions To Acquire Yelp For A Half Billion Dollars Or More (techcrunch.com)
309.
Novice CL user writes mysql access in CL as an exercise (article.gmane.org)
310.
If You’re Nervous About Quitting Your Boring Job, Don’t Do It (calnewport.com)
311.
Do what you love mirage (devcomponents.com)
312.
The Known Universe Scientifically Rendered For All to See (amnh.org)
313.
New Ruby on Rails Tutorial book-in-progress (railstutorial.org)
314.
Apple App Store Surprise: Giving credit where credit is due (withfoam.com)
315.
High Performance at Massive Scale: Lessons Learned at Facebook (idleprocess.wordpress.com)
316.
The Rails 3 router: Rack it up (yehudakatz.com)
317.
Setting up Clojure, Incanter, Emacs, Slime, Swank, and Paredit (incanter-blog.org)
318.
Soon-to-Be Open Secret (Males in College Admission) (insidehighered.com)
319.
Rails 3 : Vaporware To Awesome (slideshare.net)
320.
Predictions for 2010 (erickerr.com)
321.
How to Make a Whiteboard for $4 [video] (youtube.com)
322.
Apple is terrified of iphone web-apps being as good as native apps ()
323.
From working remotely to out of an office. (spencerfry.com)
324.
Virgin Galactic unveils commercial spaceship (news.yahoo.com)
325.
Google Analytics unblocks the Web w/ Async support (ajaxian.com)
326.
Ask HN: Who are the top UI designers on the web today?
327.
Everyone Gets Sued for AJAX Patent? (imvivo.com)
328.
Walter Bright on C's Biggest Mistake (dobbscodetalk.com)
329.
Erlang MMORPG Engine (next-gen.cc)
330.
Programmer Conned CIA, Pentagon Into Buying Bogus Anti-Terror Code (wired.com)