2009 Archive
61.
Some things need to change (techcrunch.com)
62.
A piece with a lot of screenshots about the close tab behaviour in Google Chrome (theinvisibl.com)
63.
The bar for success in our industry is too low (37signals.com)
64.
Zed Shaw: Why I (A/L)GPL (zedshaw.com)
65.
Eric Schmidt: "If you have something [to hide], maybe you shouldn't be doing it" (theregister.co.uk)
66.
Scamville: The Social Gaming Ecosystem of Hell (techcrunch.com)
67.
Facebook Acquires FriendFeed (techcrunch.com)
68.
Squareup (squareup.com)
69.
Aaron Swartz: How I Hire Programmers (aaronsw.com)
70.
EtherPad Back Online Until Open Sourced (etherpad.com)
71.
EtherPad Open Source Release (etherpad.com)
72.
Signs that you're a bad programmer (sites.google.com)
73.
Why I won't be at my high school reunion (scienceblogs.com)
74.
Why HN is slow lately
75.
How Duke Nukem Forever Failed: Unlimited time, budget and ambition (wired.com)
76.
Introducing Google Public DNS: A new DNS resolver from Google (googlecode.blogspot.com)
77.
Ramen Profitable (paulgraham.com)
78.
What Kate saw in Silicon Valley (paulgraham.com)
79.
You should follow me on Twitter (dustincurtis.com)
80.
My Manhattan Project: How I helped build the bomb that blew up Wall Street. (printthis.clickability.com)
81.
Google Groups is Dead (ejohn.org)
82.
Google acquires AppJet/Etherpad (etherpad.com)
83.
Want to Remember Everything You'll Ever Learn? Surrender to This Algorithm (wired.com)
84.
Typing The Letters A-E-S Into Your Code? You’re Doing It Wrong (matasano.com)
85.
Understanding Git (eecs.harvard.edu)
86.
Learning Advanced JavaScript (ejohn.org)
87.
The Apple Tablet (daringfireball.net)
88.
Thank you for giving me the opportunity to explain this to you (diveintomark.org)
89.
Less, a leaner CSS (lesscss.org)
90.
They Killed My Lawyer (foreignpolicy.com)