October 2009 Archive
4291.
Merchant Silicon and Lawnmowing Revisited (siliconangle.net)
4292.
Ask HN: Computerized Karaoke? ()
4293.
Mike Schroepfer Interview on Cloud Collision and Scaling Facebook (siliconangle.net)
4294.
Google Chrome for Mac – A Review (manu-j.com)
4295.
Music Pirates are Immoral Cheapskates, Or Are They? (torrentfreak.com)
4296.
Why Software Development is a Craft (blog.8thlight.com)
4297.
Golden Rules from Business Visionaries (life2point0.com)
4298.
Intelligence Explained (technologyreview.com)
4299.
4 FCC commissioners support open Internet rule (reuters.com)
4300.
Infosys Co-founder Sells Part Of His Stake, Turns Venture Capitalist (techcrunch.com)
4301.
Mozilla's Raindrop: Chasing Google's Wave, or Damping Digital Noise? (fastcompany.com)
4302.
Ask HN: Programming languages and audio/sound ()
4303.
Itamal Arel on Artificial General Intelligence (nextbigfuture.com)
4304.
Tim Armstrong’s Secret Project Is To Turn AOL Into A Low-Cost Content Machine (techcrunch.com)
4305.
Achtung Criminal Investigation Against YouTube Underway in Germany (newteevee.com)
4306.
The Economics of Pick-your-own Orchards (slate.com)
4307.
Beware of VC Seagulls, who shit on you and then fly away (bothsidesofthetable.com)
4308.
Silicon Valley Office Vacancy Rate over 19% (calculatedriskblog.com)
4309.
Chinese govt funding Silicon Valley returnees start-ups (siliconvalley.com)
4310.
What Comes After Hard Drives? (physorg.com)
4311.
Prosecutors Turn Tables on Student Journalists (nytimes.com)
4312.
FP for MooTools: decorators, preconditions, currying, arity dispatch, etc... (github.com)
4313.
Building GeoLocation aware apps based on W3C Geo API (GeoMereLaal) (groups.google.com)
4314.
Is Open Source Good for the White House? (news.yahoo.com)
4315.
Net set for 'language shake-up' (news.bbc.co.uk)
4316.
Linus Torwalds and Windows 7 (picasaweb.google.com)
4317.
Rural Ohio Internet Options? ()
4318.
The doom that fell upon medical progress in the US (fightaging.org)
4319.
Ask HN: Audio from Startup School? ()
4320.
Xkcd commemoraties GeoCities closure today (xkcd.com)