December 2009 Archive
7891.
Introducing BitMe.Me -- a Bitly-based meme tracker (dlewis.net)
7892.
Advocacy groups urge FTC to bar Google-AdMob deal (reuters.com)
7893.
Running Selenium tests in parallel: Clojure (saucelabs.com)
7894.
Seven Computer Science Game-Changers from the 2000’s, and Seven More to Come (xconomy.com)
7895.
Wimpy Evidence for Dark Matter Particles (sciencenow.sciencemag.org)
7896.
Twitter & Facebook: introductions are not necessary (web-poet.com)
7897.
TenYears: Single Most Innovative Product of the Decade (crunchgear.com)
7898.
Checklist for New Products (breckyunits.com)
7899.
How to Get a Glowing Recommendation Letter (spinellis.gr)
7900.
How to target a product for startups (artchang.com)
7901.
Say Goodbye to Linux Reboots with Ksplice (linuxjournal.com)
7902.
Library for constructing complex Regular Expressions from simpler expressions (github.com)
7903.
Neutrino may have triggered dark energy (msnbc.msn.com)
7904.
China Unveils the World’s Fastest Super High-Speed Train (wallstreetpit.com)
7905.
How to use Google Closure's goog.require and goog.provide with your own code (blog.apphackers.com)
7906.
Amazing speech by a war veteran (youtube.com)
7907.
The Future belongs to the few of us still willing to get our hands Dirty. (rolandtiangco.com)
7908.
IPhone App Sees 700% Sales Increase Christmas Day ()
7909.
America at the Bat (nationalaffairs.com)
7910.
BrainJar.com: Experiments in Web Programming (brainjar.com)
7911.
Collar Tech Tracks Wolfs North Pole Treks (wired.com)
7912.
DirecTV 3D broadcasts coming in early 2010? (engadget.com)
7913.
Nina Paley's Copyright Song - Copying is not theft (boingboing.net)
7914.
Creative Solutions to iPhone Service Woes (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
7915.
A Primer in PETN (online.wsj.com)
7916.
Turning Emissions Disclosure Into Business Virtue (nytimes.com)
7917.
Sugar-free satisfaction: Finding the brain's sweet spot (newscientist.com)
7918.
China Controls Rare Earths (nytimes.com)
7919.
FishVille on Facebook (apps.facebook.com)
7920.
5 ways to prevent clickjacking on your website (and why they suck) (blog.kotowicz.net)