September 2009 Archive
1291.
The National Parks: America s Best Idea (pbs.org)
1292.
"Perhaps one of the most important [recent] papers .. in evolutionary biology" (sciencenow.sciencemag.org)
1293.
TechShop: A Xerox PARC for the rest of us (techshop.ws)
1294.
Lego Thinks Beyond the Brick (nytimes.com)
1295.
Cringely - IBM's "Logan's Run" (cringely.com)
1296.
What's important when starting up (rememberthisguy.com)
1297.
MySQL, Alter Table, and How to Observe Progress (gabrielcain.com)
1298.
UX is making me dumb (dougmccune.com)
1299.
Book Titles, If They Were Written Today (yourmonkeycalled.com)
1300.
Getting a job in venture capital (cdixon.org)
1301.
DIY Traffic Calming (ourmanintirana.blogspot.com)
1302.
The Infinity Machine (chiark.greenend.org.uk)
1303.
Flickr's API Signature Forgery Vulnerability (vnhacker.blogspot.com)
1304.
Cocoa for Scientists (XXXI): All Aboard Grand Central (macresearch.org)
1305.
Code Splitting for Fast Javascript Application Startup (perspectives.mvdirona.com)
1306.
50 Lectures on Brain Anatomy and Development, Neuroscience, and Psychology (associatedegree.org)
1307.
A Quine in Clojure (jng.imagine27.com)
1308.
Data Driven Product Development: Experimentation and A/B Testing (exp-platform.com)
1309.
Lucene 2.9 and Solr 1.4 Imminent (lucidimagination.com)
1310.
America can't be the world's tech leader without immigration reform (slate.com)
1311.
Internet overtakes television to become biggest advertising sector in the UK (guardian.co.uk)
1312.
A proposal for R7RS (snell-pym.org.uk)
1313.
My First Content Management Application (asserttrue.blogspot.com)
1314.
Runtime Support for Multicore Haskell (research.microsoft.com)
1315.
Is The Microsoft Stack Really More Expensive? (jondavis.net)
1316.
Ask HN: What do you want/need from a bug tracking system?
1317.
The Kindle problem (theatlantic.com)
1318.
Kalashnikov (maker of the iconic AK-47) faces bankruptcy (theglobeandmail.com)
1319.
Windows 7 is reduced to rainbows and unicorns (latimes.com)
1320.
Open Ph.D.: An Experiment in Higher Learning (openphd.wordpress.com)