October 2009 Archive
1651.
Custom Cross-Platform Data Synchronization (slides) (iphone2009.crowdvine.com)
1652.
MIT researchers help ease programmers' transition to parallel programming (media-newswire.com)
1653.
Record Plunge: Only 12.9% of US population now buys daily newspaper (newsosaur.blogspot.com)
1654.
Fewer Murders, More Suicide? (freakonomics.blogs.nytimes.com)
1655.
A survey of domain-specific languages in Factor (factor-language.blogspot.com)
1656.
Ask HN: what's up with New Mogul? ()
1657.
Public Table of Seed Funding Incubators (startupmelbourne.com)
1658.
When Random is Too Random (kaioa.com)
1659.
Optimism that tech firms will kick-start economic recovery is overdone (economist.com)
1660.
NASA's Nebula Cloud Computing Platform (nebula.nasa.gov)
1661.
Rocking out with JamLegend (vator.tv)
1662.
DrScheme's Halloween "Easter Egg" (billthelizard.com)
1663.
Persistent Data Structures and Managed References (infoq.com)
1664.
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2009 (nobelprize.org)
1665.
Monitoring MySQL (ronaldbradford.com)
1666.
The Discipline of Machine Learning [pdf] (cs.cmu.edu)
1667.
How to integrate PHP, Perl and other languages on Apache (markmaunder.com)
1668.
The Rise of “Risk Capital” (steveblank.com)
1669.
Talking to DC (about healthcare data standards) (adambosworth.net)
1670.
Game Design: Using numbers and stats to tune the play experience (markskaggs.com)
1671.
XKCD Redesigns Website to Commemorate Geocities Closing (xkcd.com)
1672.
The use of brain-enhancing drugs in colleges continues to rise (singularityhub.com)
1673.
Ask HN: Why are there still human teachers? ()
1674.
Good investment for a tech guy?
1675.
What is more fundamental: Physics or Computer Science? (daniel-lemire.com)
1676.
Reexamining what makes health care so expensive. (reason.com)
1677.
Are Entrepreneurs Born or Made? (boss.blogs.nytimes.com)
1678.
US price levels 1665 to 2005, with 2005 = 100 (oregonstate.edu)
1679.
Rate My Startup - eclocking.com (eclocking.com)
1680.
Linux w/ reiserfs 3.x vs a SUN SAN 7410 running solaris and ZFS (badcheese.com)