December 2009 Archive
2311.
IBM Backs Open Source "Eye OS" for the 'Private Cloud' (technologyreview.com)
2312.
Baidu can not be sued for copyright infringement in the US (techdirt.com)
2313.
Iran protesters: the Harvard professor behind their tactics (csmonitor.com)
2314.
Coding Guidelines for Prolog (arxiv.org)
2315.
Comet with Node.js and V8 (amix.dk)
2316.
US startup visas (news.bbc.co.uk)
2317.
Tell HN: I dreamed the iSlate launch. This is what I saw. ()
2318.
IT workers need a union (networkworld.com)
2319.
Ask HN: Rate our idea / site (Textbook Revolt) ()
2320.
Why do games as an entertainment medium elicit this kind of cultural shame? (nabeelhyatt.com)
2321.
Ask HN: Access alternatives? ()
2322.
Ask HN: Rate my startup, Gradifi.com (gradifi.com)
2323.
If you want to test a man's character give him power*point (outoftheborders.com)
2324.
Obamas Big Sellout (rollingstone.com)
2325.
The health-care bill has no master plan for curbing costs. Is this a bad thing? (newyorker.com)
2326.
The powerful rule of 1440 (outoftheborders.com)
2327.
Ask HN: How do you start a blog? ()
2328.
School district fires tech supervisor for running SETI@home on their hardware (fox5vegas.com)
2329.
My 2009 adjusted gross income will be in the 8 figures. Ask me anything. (reddit.com)
2330.
Ask HN: Please review our garage startup ()
2331.
Net Neutrality Rules Would Dilute Concept Of Ownership On Internet (investors.com)
2332.
James Randi on "Global Warming" (randi.org)
2333.
Ask HN: Which vertical search engines do you frequently use? ()
2334.
10 FICTIONAL books that will f**k up your reality (and make you smarter). (danceproof.com)
2335.
Ask HN: Recommendation for Books on Startups?
2336.
Family Attorney Marsha Freeman: 'The System is Broken' (glennsacks.com)
2337.
Trial opens for hacker/sysadmin who allegedly locked out SF city officials (sfgate.com)
2338.
An appeal from Wikipedia founder, Jimmy Wales (wikimediafoundation.org)
2339.
What 'Once in a blue moon' literally means (thisisbrandx.com)
2340.
Seeking a Symbol for ‘This Ad Knows About You’ (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)