How to Usability Test your Start-up for Free
(okdork.com)
September 2008 Archive
121.
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I don't use my iPhone as a computer
(scripting.com)
125.
126.
Interview with a hedge fund manager
(nplusonemag.com)
127.
Startup Challenge. Amazon Web Service.
(amazon.com)
128.
An intelligent discussion on ligatures for 'wtf' and 'lol'
(typophile.com)
130.
AWS to offer a content delivery service
(amazon.com)
131.
Hidden Features of JavaScript
(stackoverflow.com)
132.
Talking Stocks
(blogmaverick.com)
133.
Stuck in Google’s Doghouse? Solution: mail DoJ
(nytimes.com)
134.
V8: Chrome's JavaScript engine source code
(code.google.com)
135.
Official Google Blog: A fresh take on the browser
(googleblog.blogspot.com)
136.
"Good ideas have lonely childhoods"
(gapingvoid.com)
137.
A Web OS? Are You Dense?
(teddziuba.com)
138.
HttpFox: The FireFox add-on you can't live without
(devcentral.f5.com)
139.
140.
Founders at Work - now in paperback
(foundersatwork.com)
141.
This Is Why iPhone Developers Put Up With All the Bullshit From Apple
(daringfireball.net)
142.
Reia Programming Language: Python/Rubyesque scripting language on the Erlang VM
(wiki.reia-lang.org)
143.
What's new in Python 2.6
(docs.python.org)
144.
Chrome's v8 compiles JavaScript into machine code
(code.google.com)
145.
A Legend Never To Be Solved
(hackety.org)
146.
Startups: your web site sucks
(scobleizer.com)
147.
If your marketing strategy relies on being at TechCrunch 50 or Demo, you've already failed
(thisisgoingtobebig.com)
148.
Competent Elites are More Alive
(overcomingbias.com)
149.
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Job offer
(getacoder.com)