December 2009 Archive
481.
JQuery 1.4 Alpha 1 Released (blog.jquery.com)
482.
FlightCaster (YC S09) open-sources Crane: Hadoop Clusters on EC2 (measuringmeasures.blogspot.com)
483.
Zynga and the End of the Beginning (gamasutra.com)
484.
Jetty introduces WebSocket support (reluctantly) (ajaxian.com)
485.
IE9 adds support for CSS3, denies importance of ACID3 (judsoncollier.com)
486.
Query DNS via a RESTful HTTP interface (dig.jsondns.org)
487.
How the Government Helped Frequent Fliers Make a Mint (online.wsj.com)
488.
VIM Hacks (slideshare.net)
489.
Darpa announces Network Challenge winner (MIT Red Balloon Challenge Team) (networkchallenge.darpa.mil)
490.
Lessons from My AlphaLab Experience (dontrepreneur.com)
491.
Knuth's 15th Annual Christmas Tree Lecture [video] (stanford-online.stanford.edu)
492.
Ruins of Pompeii added to Google Street View (maps.google.com)
493.
Frame-Dragging Clearly Visible (einstein.stanford.edu)
494.
The Fifth Underhanded C Contest is Now Open (underhanded.xcott.com)
495.
Widefinder 2 with Clojure (meshy.org)
496.
Rackspace Chooses reMail (YC W09) To Bring Email Search To Its Customers (techcrunch.com)
497.
Gadget Patrol: 21st century phone (antipope.org)
498.
List of Free Data Sets (grouplens.org)
499.
Twilio (phone call web API) is crazy fun: MicroISV on a Shoestring (kalzumeus.com)
500.
Work at Bump, make phones more useful ()
501.
Haagen-Dazs bans Indians from their new store in India. (blogs.timesofindia.indiatimes.com)
502.
Rackspace Goes Down. Again. Takes The Internet With It. Again. (techcrunch.com)
503.
Steve Yegge's five essential phone-screen questions (steve.yegge.googlepages.com)
504.
Ask HN: Rate my startup idea "Be Caller Nine" ()
505.
The self-help book Bill Clinton used (amazon.com)
506.
Want a Job? Analytics is the Thing, Says IBM (businessweek.com)
507.
Reddit opens self-serve ads to the public (promo your site for as little as $20) (blog.reddit.com)
508.
Management's Dirty Little Secret (blogs.wsj.com)
509.
Ridiculous User Interfaces In Film, and the Man Who Designs Them (gizmodo.com)
510.
Justin.tv Testifies to Congress about its Copyright Protection Systems (c-spanarchives.org)