October 2009 Archive
7261.
Programming Languages Rank With A Rather Strange Way (jeez.eu)
7262.
Startup School '09 Wiki Attendee List (wiki.startupschool.org)
7263.
Entrepreneurs wring cash from Twitter (theglobeandmail.com)
7264.
Social Entrepreneurialship Gains Ground at Business Schools (online.wsj.com)
7265.
Joel on Software - Set Your Priorities [2005] (joelonsoftware.com)
7266.
Libmemcached, protocol handlers, rolling your own server (krow.livejournal.com)
7267.
More California fiscal woes - Calpers dinging cities to pay for its mess (online.wsj.com)
7268.
Cricket Liu's Cache Poisoning Avoidance Checklist (net-security.org)
7269.
Great power graphic tells us -- put solar power in New Mexico, but how? (ideas.4brad.com)
7270.
Research Group Uses Sonar for Computer Power Management (mccormick.northwestern.edu)
7271.
SimpleORM White Paper/Tutorial (simpleorm.org)
7272.
DevCentral Weekly Roundup Episode 107 - The F5 Guy (devcentral.f5.com)
7273.
Balloon Boy ()
7274.
Wolfram Alpha API to be released later today (radar.oreilly.com)
7275.
Math The Blows My Mind (manyniches.com)
7276.
Mice run through VR, Princeton neuroscientists scan their brains (engadget.com)
7277.
What Is Regulation? (cato-at-liberty.org)
7278.
The web as a learning tool (economist.com)
7279.
Dealscape: In Defense of Smart Bankers (thedeal.com)
7280.
Felix Salmon: The problem with smart bankers (blogs.reuters.com)
7281.
Summers: Big Finance vs. The Middle Class (blogs.wsj.com)
7282.
The evlan programming language (evlan.org)
7283.
The Mathematics of Disease (plus.maths.org)
7284.
The Terrible Adventures of Aeronauts (weirdthings.com)
7285.
Can Wave Really Be The Big-Ticket Google Wants? (tweetminer.net)
7286.
Nielson: Average American spends 68 hours online (blog.nielsen.com)
7287.
1970s Recovery, But Global; Entrepreneurship & Innovation (blogs.forbes.com)
7288.
Google to open digital book store next year with up to 600K titles (techflash.com)
7289.
Wal-Mart tries to grab some book business from Amazon.com (techflash.com)
7290.
Merit-Based Pay Cuts for Academics? (volokh.com)