August 2009 Archive
3061.
Web citizens trying to kill Internet Explorer 6 (cnn.com)
3062.
PragPub Magazine #2 (pragprog.com)
3063.
SQLite ported to .NET (infoq.com)
3064.
A New Approach to Fusion (technologyreview.com)
3065.
Greasemonkey script that adds collapse/expand links to HN comments ()
3066.
The Little But Really Useful Guide to Creativity (zenhabits.net)
3067.
Synapse Project to Make an Artificial Human Brain Gets fundeed by DARPA (nextbigfuture.com)
3068.
The True Value Of Social Media (techvibes.com)
3069.
How to Become a Better Entrepreneur (quicksprout.com)
3070.
At some point, the cost of servers outweighs the cost of programmers (highscalability.com)
3071.
Wavelets and Subband Coding (free ebook) (waveletsandsubbandcoding.org)
3072.
Predicting the Unpredictable (gigaom.com)
3073.
In the Air - Gladwell on ideas (2008) (gladwell.com)
3074.
Let's Bring Combustion Out Of The 18th Century (scientificblogging.com)
3075.
There’s an App for That. But What About a Revenue Stream? (nytimes.com)
3076.
Things that will kill your site (carsonified.com)
3077.
Chris and Malcolm are both wrong (unionsquareventures.com)
3078.
Google: Help test some next-generation infrastructure (googlewebmastercentral.blogspot.com)
3079.
Citing papers that you’ve never read — or that were never written « IREvalEtAl (blog.codalism.com)
3080.
Stiff asks, great programmers answer (stifflog.com)
3081.
10,000 Hours To Develop Talent (celestinechua.com)
3082.
That Coming IPO Boom? Think More OpenTable Than Google (techcrunch.com)
3083.
Stephen Hawking awarded Presidential Medal of Freedom at White House (dailymail.co.uk)
3084.
Scavenger Hunts For Any Mobile Phone - SCVNGR (techcrunch.com)
3085.
Local Privilege Escalation On All Linux Kernels (linux.slashdot.org)
3086.
Startup Weekend (women2.org)
3087.
Flightcaster - Airline delay prediction app in Clojure (groups.google.com)
3088.
Python - An Optimization Anecdote by GvR (python.org)
3089.
Status Anxiety - documentary by Alain De Botton [video] (youtube.com)
3090.
Non-programming books that programmers should read (stackoverflow.com)