October 2009 Archive
5011.
Loop fusion for parallel arrays in Haskell (scribd.com)
5012.
Jonah Lehrer: We learn more from our mistakes. (scienceblogs.com)
5013.
Google Reading gets personal with Popular items and Personalized ranking (googleblog.blogspot.com)
5014.
3 Quick Questions with Guy Kawasaki (jeremyhanks.com)
5015.
AddThis - The #1 Bookmarking & Sharing Service (addthis.com)
5016.
Review of Programming Pearls by Jon Bentley (techguyinmidtown.com)
5017.
Types for Atomicity: Static Checking and Inference for Java (cs.williams.edu)
5018.
Are You a "Servant" Leader (sean-johnson.com)
5019.
Monopoly World Championship (espn.go.com)
5020.
Harry Tuxxer and the curse of Windows 7 (computerworlduk.com)
5021.
Facebook Now Accounts For 1 In 4 Internet Pageviews (businessinsider.com)
5022.
Handbook of Modal Logic (csc.liv.ac.uk)
5023.
Scientists develop smarter rat (sciencedaily.com)
5024.
Are Publishers A Necessary Evil, or just Evil? (gamesetwatch.com)
5025.
Cabal install a package with local haddock documentation (blog.patch-tag.com)
5026.
Mark Cuban keeping T-Mo Sidekick despite data crash, trying Android (businessinsider.com)
5027.
Economics and Moral Courage (mises.org)
5028.
Looking for feedback for my new web app w3frm.com ()
5029.
Canada OKs Data Throttling In "Last Resort" Cases - US Next? (hothardware.com)
5030.
Symbian Foundation has opened the source code of Symbian's EKA2 kernel (arstechnica.com)
5031.
Develop iPhone Web applications with Eclipse (ibm.com)
5032.
Building an Object Collection Manager with the Standard PHP Library (SPL) (adamgotterer.com)
5033.
Beachfront Launch: Hawaii's Startup Community (readwriteweb.com)
5034.
Creative Review's incredible dissolving bag (creativereview.co.uk)
5035.
The SuperFreakonomics Global-Warming Fact Quiz (freakonomics.blogs.nytimes.com)
5036.
How To Escape The Internet Jungle In 5 Small Steps (dragosroua.com)
5037.
1996 Charlie Rose interview with Marc Andreessen [video] (charlierose.com)
5038.
The periodic table (i.imgur.com)
5039.
Icahn resigns and yahoo director (news.bbc.co.uk)
5040.
Use Google’s Power To Create Powerfull Search Engines (Part I) (jeez.eu)