Farewell America
(zerohedge.com)
September 2009 Archive
541.
542.
How PHP became such a huge success - Talk with Rasmus Lerdorf
(techradar.com)
543.
Why "require 'rubygems'" Is Wrong
(tomayko.com)
544.
Using SVN makes your site extremely vulnerable
(translate.google.com)
545.
What Have VCs Really Done for Innovation?
(techcrunch.com)
546.
CodeThatDocumentsItselfSoWellItDoesNotNeedComments
(thedailywtf.com)
547.
Google's first press release
(google.com)
548.
Why I think Apple's Launching a Record Label
(dbreunig.tumblr.com)
549.
Google user comment in 2000
(groups.google.com)
550.
The problem with OO Languages is not the OO
(rebol.com)
551.
552.
Thunderbird Ups the Email Ante
(linux-mag.com)
553.
Get Ready for HTML 5
(alistapart.com)
554.
Gyroscopic wheel as a replacement for training wheels
(bikecommuters.com)
555.
India's Chandrayaan-1 helped discover water on moon's surface
(beta.thehindu.com)
556.
Planet Django
(planetdjango.org)
557.
Can the Right Kinds of Play Teach Self-Control?
(nytimes.com)
558.
Your Startup Sucks
(startupswami.com)
559.
Failure
(avc.com)
560.
Y Combinator Blog
(ycombinator.posterous.com)
561.
Who Decides When To Exit?
(avc.com)
562.
Why AI is a dangerous dream - interview with Noel Sharkey
(newscientist.com)
563.
564.
Ingo Molnar: BFS vs. mainline scheduler benchmarks and measurements
(thread.gmane.org)
566.
50 Cent's 10 lessons for success in business - and in life
(entertainment.timesonline.co.uk)
568.
The Companies Headhunters Avoid
(businessweek.com)
569.
Will the Manhattan Project Always Exist?
(3quarksdaily.com)
570.
Apple Heist Empties Store in Just 31 Seconds
(wired.com)