December 2009 Archive
841.
GamePro burns developers on $5000 programming contest (jhherren.wordpress.com)
842.
ECMAScript 5 released (infoq.com)
843.
Antibody finds, wipes out prostate cancer in mice (physorg.com)
844.
Tips for Beating the App Store Blackbox (blog.playhaven.com)
845.
Livin’ la Vida Emacs (sachachua.com)
846.
Mark Coleran is a MovieOS designer (blog.coleran.com)
847.
Books that Have Influenced Me (asymmetrical-view.com)
848.
Start-up Visas Can Jump-Start the Economy (online.wsj.com)
849.
Sex, Drugs, and things you can't read about, for Australian instances of "You" (thepunch.com.au)
850.
Etsy turns a profit, founder back in as CEO (techcrunch.com)
851.
Writer of "Of Geeks and Girls" responds to some HN comments (likearadiotelescope.wordpress.com)
852.
A cool way of finding a good web developer (playground.thesedays.com)
853.
Court orders three H-1B opposition sites disabled (computerworld.com)
854.
Apple orders 10-inch tablet displays and robust glass panels (appleinsider.com)
855.
Microsoft.com - Careers: Linux/Open Office (careers.microsoft.com)
856.
2040: Diary of an interesting year (newyorker.com)
857.
Ask HN: How long after launch did you get your first customer? ()
858.
Investing in Pirates (reuters.com)
859.
Infographic: Which Countries Own America’s Debt? (computationallegalstudies.com)
860.
Summary of MIT's Linear Algebra. Lecture 3: Matrix Multiplication and Inverses (catonmat.net)
861.
Cloudant.com Refresh: CouchDB in the Cloud (blog.cloudant.com)
862.
Erjang is a virtual machine for Erlang, which runs on Java (wiki.github.com)
863.
Clever folds in a globe give new perspectives on Earth (newscientist.com)
864.
NoSQL with MySQL in Ruby - Friendly (friendlyorm.com)
865.
The End of the Working Week (putthingsoff.com)
866.
Twitter finally in the money with Google link (business.timesonline.co.uk)
867.
A Lost European Culture, Pulled From Obscurity (nytimes.com)
868.
Tetrapharmakos - Epicurus's remedy for leading the happiest possible life. (en.wikipedia.org)
869.
The Rise and Fall of Design Within Reach (fastcompany.com)
870.
How Facebook Squeezes More From Its Machines (gigaom.com)