2009 Archive
2071.
Auto-Tune: Why Pop Music Sounds Perfect (time.com)
2072.
Zed Shaw on SF vs NYC (zedshaw.com)
2073.
Adobe software shamefully, frustratingly incompetent (radlab.cs.berkeley.edu)
2074.
The End of the Financial World as We Know It (nytimes.com)
2075.
Pirate Party wins a seat at the European Parliament (stockholmnews.com)
2076.
'This is what an IED looks like. I took this photo near Kandahar.' (trueslant.com)
2077.
Top green living myths (guardian.co.uk)
2078.
Paul Graham On Two Kinds of Programmers and Painters (cycle-gap.blogspot.com)
2079.
Is A Nomadic Lifestyle Cheaper Than Living In One Place? (locationindependent.com)
2080.
Sad Day For Microsoft: 5,000 Laid Off, Earnings And Revenues Down (techcrunch.com)
2081.
Surgeons in England to adopt checklists - expect to halve death rate (independent.co.uk)
2082.
Open source software only comes in one edition: awesome. (codinghorror.com)
2083.
How Perl 6 just sells itself (excerpt from IRC) (use.perl.org)
2084.
Thunderbird 3 released (getthunderbird.com)
2085.
Etherpad includes banned (on Google code) software JSMin (wonko.com)
2086.
Trailer now available for Ray Kurzweil's movie, "Transcendent Man" (transcendentman.com)
2087.
A Coder's Guide to Coffee (blog.moertel.com)
2088.
Lisp OS: what has been lost: Kent Pitman (groups.google.com)
2089.
Chrome and Firefox 3.5 Memory Usage (dotnetperls.com)
2090.
Steve Jobs on why Apple doesn’t do market research (bokardo.com)
2091.
The 75% answer (lbrandy.com)
2092.
Confirmed: Digg Just Hijacked Your Twitter Links (mashable.com)
2093.
Tell HN: Watch YC Startup School Live (justin.tv)
2094.
Google Chrome OS To Launch Within A Week (techcrunch.com)
2095.
Ask: Who is Tara Ploughman?
2096.
Donald Knuth: Mathematical Ideas, or Algorithms, Should Not Be Patented (groklaw.net)
2097.
Examples of Extreme Minimalism in Web Design (singlefunction.com)
2098.
Canonical Will Own Your Search: New mandatory Ubuntu plugin takes over Firefox (bugs.launchpad.net)
2099.
Customers given too many choices are 10x less likely to buy (sivers.org)
2100.
Looking for a Job? Let GitHub Help (github.com)