October 2009 Archive
4861.
Cloud Computing & Security | Web Technology I/O (vinaytechs.blogspot.com)
4862.
Retro: My Favorite Blog Post on Raising VC (bothsidesofthetable.com)
4863.
Hollywood film output likely to fall by a third (guardian.co.uk)
4864.
The VC gender gap - Are VCs sexist? (entrepreneur.venturebeat.com)
4865.
Yankee Welfare (reason.com)
4866.
Halcyon Days - Interviews with Classical Computer & Game Programmers (dadgum.com)
4867.
Craig Newmark On The Future Of News Media (huffingtonpost.com)
4868.
MapReduce Online aka Hadoop Online Prototype (eecs.berkeley.edu)
4869.
Simon Peyton-Jones - A Taste of Haskell Part I (video) (oscon.blip.tv)
4870.
Astronomers have announced a haul of planets found beyond our Solar System (news.bbc.co.uk)
4871.
Machine-Generated News a Threat to Journalists? I Think Not (pbs.org)
4872.
Parallelism and the Cloud (ddj.com)
4873.
Content-aware video editing in the temporal domain (rtr.dk)
4874.
Open Source Television (ddj.com)
4875.
The Art of Library (engineyard.com)
4876.
What is this thing you call "thread safe"? (blogs.msdn.com)
4877.
Ryan Tomayko joins the Github team (github.com)
4878.
Start-up Ethics (churchillclub.org.au)
4879.
Apple Q4 Results: More Macs And iPhones Sold Than Ever Before (techcrunch.com)
4880.
An open letter to FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski from 27 CEOs and founders (openinternetcoalition.org)
4881.
How I'm Anonymously Getting Feedback on My New Website with Rypple (rypple.com)
4882.
Google launches first big UK ad push (guardian.co.uk)
4883.
Internet alters older brains in just one week (msnbc.msn.com)
4884.
“Friendfeed is not dead. It’s transforming” says Friendfeed Co-Founder (thenextweb.com)
4885.
[Virgin America & Google] burden, some (web-poet.com)
4886.
Gruber Apple predictions for tomorrow (9/20/09) (daringfireball.net)
4887.
ChinesePod: Giving away your product to sell it (springwise.com)
4888.
Microsoft Moves Visual Studio Towards The Cloud (techcrunch.com)
4889.
OpenSSH - Tearing Down Corporate Firewalls (16systems.com)
4890.
A Thin Line Separates Insider Trading and Legal Research (nytimes.com)