January 2009 Archive
3031.
Note to Leibnitz and Newton… Archimedes beat you both. (blog.longnow.org)
3032.
DIY DNA: One Father's Attempt to Hack His Daughter's Genetic Code (wired.com)
3033.
Experts vs Checklists: Making the most complex & dangerous work in medicine more effective (newyorker.com)
3034.
How to survive (and thrive) in a job you hate (wisebread.com)
3035.
Microbot motors fit to swim human arteries (esciencenews.com)
3036.
Connecting Apple's iPhone to Google's cloud computing offerings (ibm.com)
3037.
Why is the keypad arrangement different for a telephone and a calculator? (vcalc.net)
3038.
The Browser Wars (graphic) (pixellabs.com)
3039.
GVR - Python: A Personal History (Part 1) (python-history.blogspot.com)
3040.
A pilot's eye view of NY crash via flight simulator (news.bbc.co.uk)
3041.
Application developers see iPhone as way to get noticed (usatoday.com)
3042.
One Man's Experiment With the Location-Aware Lifestyle (wired.com)
3043.
Grammars for Generative Art (blog.hvidtfeldts.net)
3044.
Introducing Test Pilot (labs.mozilla.com)
3045.
Github vs Sourceforge (adam.blog.heroku.com)
3046.
Reddit strikes back with its official iPhone app (venturebeat.com)
3047.
Social Media Experts Rant (fanboy.com)
3048.
Amazon Prime Squeezes Already Struggling Rivals (blog.compete.com)
3049.
Git Reroot - When Rebase is Too Gentle (dustin.github.com)
3050.
Microsoft to miss profit target, cut jobs (reuters.com)
3051.
Secure web uploads (getting around insecurities in IE) (tstarling.com)
3052.
More Github (journal.dedasys.com)
3053.
Apple sold 4.4 million iPhones this last quarter (mobilecrunch.com)
3054.
Researchers Try to Cure Racism (blog.wired.com)
3055.
Coders' Recession Guide (kimchy.org)
3056.
Different approaches to positioning a comment icon (37signals.com)
3057.
Sinatra and Passenger Back On The Rack (deadprogrammersociety.blogspot.com)
3058.
Of Musicians And Programmers (wilsoncolab.com)
3059.
Apple on its cash, netbooks, Apple TV, iPhone nano and the Palm Pre (venturebeat.com)
3060.
How to stay healthy doing 18+ hour days with 3,400 yen and an iPod (blog.webnet-it.co.jp)