August 2010 Archive
511.
Founder Institute: How To Launch In 10 Steps With Less Than $2,000 (techcrunch.com)
512.
Is Urban Loneliness a Myth? (nymag.com)
513.
Common Mistakes Made by API Providers (readwriteweb.com)
514.
"Paypal for Groups" Startup WePay (YC S09) Raises $7.5M Series B (mashable.com)
515.
Updated Ask HN Archive (remembersaurus.com)
516.
When to Make the First Offer in Negotiations (hbswk.hbs.edu)
517.
Finally, Hacker Monthly Subscriptions (hackermonthly.com)
518.
Poll: Male or Female?
519.
The Fridge (YC S10) Takes The Privacy Headaches Out Of Sharing (techcrunch.com)
520.
Does Your Product Logo Actually Matter? (kalzumeus.com)
521.
Show HN: My <canvas>-based, Photoshop-esque JavaScript color picker (zetamac.com)
522.
Paul Vixie: Taking Back the DNS (circleid.com)
523.
Ask HN: My startup got an an acquisition offer. Please share your advice!
524.
Calvin & Hobbes Search Engine (michaelyingling.com)
525.
Ask HN: Are there any good online communities for UX design?
526.
Darkpatterns.org: naming and shaming black hat, anti-usability design patterns. (90percentofeverything.com)
527.
10k TowerDefense (JS & Canvas) (10k.aneventapart.com)
528.
Ben Horowitz: Taking the mystery out of scaling a company (bhorowitz.com)
529.
American Nations: An attempt to hack (i.e., fix) American political gridlock (seantevis.com)
530.
How the engineer driven culture at Google damaged Wave (25hoursaday.com)
531.
FiveThirtyEight relaunches on NYTimes.com (thecaucus.blogs.nytimes.com)
532.
All about GNU Screen (lugatgt.org)
533.
How Exercise Boosts Your Brain (singularityhub.com)
534.
Introduction to Tries (drmcawesome.com)
535.
Skype’s Chief Development Officer Leaves Amid TechCrunch Comment Fiasco (techcrunch.com)
536.
5 foods it's cheaper to grow (articles.moneycentral.msn.com)
537.
Facebook launching Facebook Places (check-ins) (apps.facebook.com)
538.
Are We Taking CSS Too Far? (blog.echoenduring.com)
539.
“Ugly” Sites that Make Millions (and What We Can Learn from Them) (blog.kissmetrics.com)
540.
Mad At Google? Are You Mad Enough To Stop Using It? Can You Even Stop Using It? (crunchgear.com)