December 2009 Archive
1771.
Henry Blodget: How To Know You've Hired A Killer Team (businessinsider.com)
1772.
Why Google Needs To Keep Murdoch (pagesaresocial.com)
1773.
Ajax.org - The real-time collaborative application framework (ajax.org)
1774.
Clojure developer wanted - 3 years experience (comsys.com)
1775.
Why you should not pay for extended warranty if you use Linux (tech-no-media.com)
1776.
Yes, Google Does De-List Pages; But When? (yro.slashdot.org)
1777.
Ning Proves That There’s Life Outside of Facebook and Twitter (briansolis.com)
1778.
Tell HN: Happy Holidays ()
1779.
First Functional Molecular Transistor Comes Alive (wired.com)
1780.
"Bandwidth hogs" join unicorns in realm of mythical creatures (arstechnica.com)
1781.
LinkedIn's demographics vs WSJ, Forbes and Businessweek (advertising.linkedin.com)
1782.
Supreme Court "seemed on the edge of overturning" Sarbanes-Oxley (npr.org)
1783.
How the iPhone Changed Kayak’s Business (gigaom.com)
1784.
Canine, an easy Ruby "binary" library (gist.github.com)
1785.
Ford Goes WiFi With Mobile Hotspots For SYNC Vehicles (motorauthority.com)
1786.
Releasing Early Is Not Always Good? Heresy (onstartups.com)
1787.
Facebook marketing: one of the better campaigns I've seen (ohashi.info)
1788.
Is OpenOffice.org a Threat? Microsoft Thinks So (computerworlduk.com)
1789.
Somali sea gangs lure investors at pirate lair (reuters.com)
1790.
The Dark Art of Negotiation (jordancooper.wordpress.com)
1791.
Mark the Spot: Tell AT&T where the iPhone sucks (crunchgear.com)
1792.
Hackers Brew Self-Destruct Code to Counter Police Forensics (wired.com)
1793.
Linux System Monitoring Tools (cyberciti.biz)
1794.
A new communications technology disrupted America’s newspaper industry—in 1845 (economist.com)
1795.
Content-Search Deals Make Twitter Profitable (businessweek.com)
1796.
Salespeople and Programmers (baselinescenario.com)
1797.
The unlikely origin of fish and chips (news.bbc.co.uk)
1798.
Steve Souders: Fewer HTTP requests through resource packages (stevesouders.com)
1799.
TileGTK, GTK+/GNOME style engine for tcl/tk (ellogon.org)
1800.
Put buskers online (sivers.org)