August 2010 Archive
3241.
When 81% Passing Suddenly Becomes 18% (nytimes.com)
3242.
CSS-Tricks: Guidelines for URI Design (css-tricks.com)
3243.
Readability Redux (Chrome Extension) (chrome.google.com)
3244.
Taking the Mystery out of Scaling a Company (bhorowitz.com)
3245.
How to finally understand Unicode. (korokithakis.net)
3246.
Barnes & Noble Is For Sale: Amazon Should Buy It (ipadtest.wordpress.com)
3247.
The Dropout's Guide to Antenna Design (colinkarpfinger.com)
3248.
Elon Musk on Entrepreneurship (vimeo.com)
3249.
Google Prediction API: Machine Learning as a Service on the Cloud (docs.google.com)
3250.
Photography: What are your easiest beginner tips? (photo.stackexchange.com)
3251.
Airline Fees, Often Hidden, Test Travelers’ Limits (travel.nytimes.com)
3252.
Church-encoded numbers, lists, booleans, conditionals with fixed-point recursion (matt.might.net)
3253.
What, me study? Why so many colleges are education-free zones. (online.wsj.com)
3254.
Yet Another Study Shows How Copyright Can Hinder The Spread Of Knowledge (techdirt.com)
3255.
Ask HN: Logistics of Hiring for a Startup ()
3256.
HackerNewsers (hackernewsers.com)
3257.
What's new in Gmail (mail.google.com)
3258.
Drawing Map Routes on IPhone using unofficial Google Maps Api (blog.kadirpekel.com)
3259.
Droid Incredible’s and EVO 4G’s 2.2 Source Code Released by HTC (phandroid.com)
3260.
Lessons From Finland's Summer of Startups (readwriteweb.com)
3261.
What does it feel like to quit your job (abstrusegoose.com)
3262.
Self Confidence (jessicamah.com)
3263.
The dead sea: 40 per cent decline in the ocean's phytoplankton last century (independent.co.uk)
3264.
Personal finance on a napkin (nytimes.com)
3265.
No, Google Didn’t Remove Oracle From Its Search Results (techcrunch.com)
3266.
15 Ultimate Features of Chrome 6 (tech18.com)
3267.
Hiding files in Flickr pics will fool web censors (newscientist.com)
3268.
FOSSPatents: Oracle vs Google licensing issues (fosspatents.blogspot.com)
3269.
How Will You Measure Your Life? (hbr.org)
3270.
Allston Trading is hiring Haskell/Erlang devs in Chicago (cufp.org)