2009 Archive
3271.
Doctorow, How to Destroy the Book (eff.org)
3272.
An idea whose time has come: Entrepreneurialism has become cool (economist.com)
3273.
AnandTech on the New 15-Inch MacBook Pro's Battery Life (anandtech.com)
3274.
Techcrunch misleading about dangers of using "tweet" in names (fwd2tweet.com)
3275.
Mick Jagger to Andy Warhol (burstoid.com)
3276.
Ask HN: the road to learning useful math
3277.
This is why we are entrepreneurs. An awesome video. (blog.newscred.com)
3278.
Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson on Business: Make Everything Your Own (huffingtonpost.com)
3279.
Zed Shaw's New Blog (zedshaw.com)
3280.
Interesting Bash Prompts (maketecheasier.com)
3281.
Feds: Top e-tailers profit from billion-dollar Web scam (news.cnet.com)
3282.
Javascript in Ten Minutes (javascript.infogami.com)
3283.
Data-Oriented Design (Why You Might Be Shooting Yourself in The Foot With OOP) (gamesfromwithin.com)
3284.
Intractability of Financial Derivatives (freedom-to-tinker.com)
3285.
Jeff Atwood asks for help restoring a site from Internet caches (superuser.com)
3286.
Rails-like Quickly tools brings rapid development to Ubuntu (arstechnica.com)
3287.
R for Programmers (heather.cs.ucdavis.edu)
3288.
Bernstein's New Mission Is To Cryptographically Protect Every Internet Packet (cr.yp.to)
3289.
GDB 7.0 released (gnu.org)
3290.
80 legs: Web Crawler as a Service (80legs.com)
3291.
The Death of Richard Dawkins: A short story by Steve Yegge (steve-yegge.blogspot.com)
3292.
Why don't all whales have cancer? (icb.oxfordjournals.org)
3293.
JsMath: Including Mathematics in Web Pages (math.union.edu)
3294.
Building iPhone Apps with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript (building-iphone-apps.labs.oreilly.com)
3295.
Leo LaPorte explains podcast economics: $350,000 expenses, $1.5 million rev (buzzmachine.com)
3296.
Ira Glass on storytelling (catharsis.tumblr.com)
3297.
Last.fm staff member denies they gave data to the RIAA (last.fm)
3298.
The World As I See It - An Essay by Einstein (aip.org)
3299.
The Great Brazilian Sat-Hack Crackdown (wired.com)
3300.
Erlang scores a marketing coup (zerohedge.blogspot.com)