July 2009 Archive
2431.
Ask HN: Review my startup Weegoh ()
2432.
How To Steal From Your Competitors Using Twitter (adpoppr.com)
2433.
Barry Diller Calls Free Web Content a 'Myth'... (bloomberg.com)
2434.
Being Data-Driven In A World That Increasingly Isn’t (ciopedia.com)
2435.
Recycling is B.S. [video] (video.google.com)
2436.
Standing out in the crowd: OSCON Keynote (infotrope.net)
2437.
Review my startup - Philtro: a Personal Noise Filter for Twitter ()
2438.
Open source Database Breakthrough: 10-80 times faster (nextbigfuture.com)
2439.
Ask HN: Opinions on proper business structure for sale? ()
2440.
Ask HN:Do you tailor your content specifically for Hacker News? ()
2441.
Impressive terrain generation in 4Kb [+DirectX] (youtube.com)
2442.
Will my video get 1 million views on YouTube? Not a chance. (slate.com)
2443.
RailsRumble 2009 Registration is now open (r09.railsrumble.com)
2444.
Quirky but (mostly) useful software development rules (royal.pingdom.com)
2445.
How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Amazon’s Mechanical Turk (blogs.law.harvard.edu)
2446.
Understanding Direct Traffic as Traffic from Shared Links (labs.kortina.net)
2447.
IPhone 3G 8GB refurb now available for $79 (boygeniusreport.com)
2448.
Clay Shirky: Not an Upgrade — an Upheaval (cato-unbound.org)
2449.
IPhone App Developer Was Losing Out On $2000 A Month Because Of Sloppy Coding (techcrunch.com)
2450.
Moths Outwit Bats by Jamming Sonar (npr.org)
2451.
The Community Life Cycle (c2.com)
2452.
Reddit's huge missed opportunity: unifying social news with blogging ()
2453.
DRM isn't dead until it's dead for movies, too. (technologizer.com)
2454.
Windows 7 has gone gold (zdnet.com.au)
2455.
Interview: Christina Domecq, CEO, Spinvox (paidcontent.co.uk)
2456.
Ask YC companies: What are you using to send emails? ()
2457.
Ask HN: Anyone working on a game? ()
2458.
Chinese hack web site of Australian film festival (news.bbc.co.uk)
2459.
"The more people do, the more society develops, the more problems arise." (joelhughes.co.uk)
2460.
The iPhone App Store is the world's biggest walled garden. (technologizer.com)