December 2009 Archive
3961.
Ask HN: Apple webserver hardware ()
3962.
Ask HN: What do you call your "users"? ()
3963.
What are your favorite about:config tricks for Firefox? ()
3964.
Design Blogs (warvo.com)
3965.
About the Open Angel Forum - 1st event LA Jan 14th (openangelforum.com)
3966.
How To Set Up The Ultimate At-Home Trading Station (businessinsider.com)
3967.
Free Chipotle and Video Games (PS3, XBox 360, Wii) at 385 Sherman in Palo Alto (thinkcomputer.com)
3968.
What if the CrunchPad blowout is a marketing ploy? ()
3969.
Building Blackwater: Erik Prince (vanityfair.com)
3970.
F# - Functional Approach (healthblog.vitraag.com)
3971.
'Accidental' Download Sending Man To Prison (cbs13.com)
3972.
Large Scandinavian Study: No link between mobiles and brain cancer (crunchgear.com)
3973.
Ask HN: Startups and Viral Marketing / Social Media ()
3974.
How to Self-Study for a Computer Programming Job (blogs.construx.com)
3975.
Google Personalized Search -- A New Challenge for SEO (wisdomtalks.com)
3976.
Ask YC: Merchant account without any credit? ()
3977.
Has Amazon caught the forward integration bug? (internationalbs.wordpress.com)
3978.
Ask HN: Gadget Question (A device that has email, google reader, twitter) ()
3979.
Does Netflix Know Javascript? (joshpowell.ulitzer.com)
3980.
Fixing Ubuntu's broken excuse for a login screen (h-i-r.net)
3981.
Three Best Ways to Build an iPhone App (online.wsj.com)
3982.
Simon & Schuster imposing four-month delay on e-book versions (engadget.com)
3983.
Ask HN: Are marketing problems like technical/design problems? ()
3984.
Open Source Projects for social causes? ()
3985.
Escaping examples and the worst test data (united-coders.com)
3986.
A Government Program that Save US Housing Without Costing the Government a Dime (blindreason.org)
3987.
Startup Marketing Mistake: Losing People Through the Bottom of Your Funnel (softwarebyrob.com)
3988.
Android Market past 20k apps (raw stats) (androlib.com)
3989.
Paper-based data breaches on the rise (voices.washingtonpost.com)
3990.
Tell HN: GoDaddy offering domain registrations for $1.17 (coupondynasty.com)