September 2011 Archive
781.
Peano arithmetic is probably inconsistent (cs.nyu.edu)
782.
Crypt of Civilization (en.wikipedia.org)
783.
Sublets Just Got Easier (blog.airbnb.com)
784.
SF Port Authority Shuts Down Tech-Hub Pier 38 (techcrunch.com)
785.
HTML5 compatibility on mobile and tablet browsers (mobilehtml5.org)
786.
Heretical Confessions of an Emacs Addict – Joy of the Vim Text Editor « /usr (slashusr.wordpress.com)
787.
Why Your Business Needs a Chinese Name (mygengo.com)
788.
154 Startups Selected in Start-Up Chile’s 2nd Round of 2011 (startupchile.org)
789.
Joe Hewitt - What the web is and is not (joehewitt.com)
790.
Meet Amazon.com’s first employee: Shel Kaphan (geekwire.com)
791.
Gowalla Is Reborn As A Beautiful App For Travel And Storytelling (techcrunch.com)
792.
Spool Is Instapaper On Steroids (techcrunch.com)
793.
Intel to Universities: No Patents, Please, Just Open Source (innovationexcellence.com)
794.
Node.js vs jRuby vs Java (Nobody cares about your technology) ... (github.com)
795.
Welcome to Windows 8 – The Developer Preview (blogs.msdn.com)
796.
How to launch in a month, scale to a million users (jperla.com)
797.
ClojureScript and Node.js (mmcgrana.github.com)
798.
Ldapjs: A reprise of LDAP (blog.nodejs.org)
799.
The Google Wallet, a lifetime log of your purchases (jacquesmattheij.com)
800.
Show HN: Ernie's, Click & Collect Groceries (erniesgrocery.com)
801.
Shake to Undo (for Mac OS X) (natestedman.com)
802.
Facebook fixes logout issue (nikcub.appspot.com)
803.
Show HN: Bootstrap your startup with high end gigs (grouptalent.com)
804.
Arduino announces its first ARM-based prototyping board, the Arduino Due (thinq.co.uk)
805.
Facebook Employee Reveals Killer Facebook Music Feature In Deleted Tweet (techcrunch.com)
806.
68% of the Fortune 100 are Clueless (cloudability.com)
807.
Category Theory for Dummies [pdf] (homepages.inf.ed.ac.uk)
808.
Writing Tetris in Clojure (codethat.wordpress.com)
809.
Show HN: My weekend project (split screen surfing) (chrome.google.com)
810.
Balsamiq and profit sharing. Should be read alongside Balsamiq on salary. (blogs.balsamiq.com)