August 2010 Archive
31.
Email overload? Try Priority Inbox (gmailblog.blogspot.com)
32.
"God's Number" is 20 - Rubik's cube has been "solved" (cube20.org)
33.
This Is Why The American Dream Is Out Of Reach (thelastpsychiatrist.com)
34.
Kindle vs. iPad Displays: Up close and personal (bit-101.com)
35.
How to Take a Walk (ribbonfarm.com)
36.
He Took a Polaroid Every Day, Until the Day He Died (mentalfloss.com)
37.
Call phones from Gmail (googleblog.blogspot.com)
38.
"Don't argue with me. $100,000 is fair, and you know it." (folklore.org)
39.
Things I've Learned from Traveling Around the World for Three Years (huffingtonpost.com)
40.
Steve Jobs explains branding (youtube.com)
41.
10,000+ users in 24 hours & YC funding a few days later: lessons learnt (blog.rapportive.com)
42.
Is There Anything Good About Men? (psy.fsu.edu)
43.
Textarea, You Are A Sunken Nothing (web.archive.org)
44.
I'll save you the time of getting an MBA.. (reddit.com)
45.
Why Google Became A Carrier-Humping, Net Neutrality Surrender Monkey (wired.com)
46.
No, You can't retire rich at 30 if you sell your startup (tonywright.com)
47.
Readme Driven Development (tom.preston-werner.com)
48.
Futurama Writer Created And Proved A Brand New Math Theorem Just For Episode (geekosystem.com)
49.
The Future of Startup Funding (paulgraham.com)
50.
Daring Fireball: Creep Executive Officer (daringfireball.net)
51.
Bootstrapped, Profitable, & Proud: GitHub (37signals.com)
52.
Depression-era color photos (blogs.denverpost.com)
53.
Arcade Fire meets HTML5 (googleblog.blogspot.com)
54.
Ultraviolet light reveals how ancient Greek statues really looked (io9.com)
55.
What different sorting algorithms sound like (youtube.com)
56.
Howfuckedismydatabase (howfuckedismydatabase.com)
57.
How a call girl can earn far more by actually working far less (entertainment.timesonline.co.uk)
58.
Zed Shaw: "poll, epoll, science, and superpoll" with R (sheddingbikes.com)
59.
Faster than grep? Old age and treachery beat youth and skill every time. (ridiculousfish.com)
60.
Celebrate Whyday (whyday.org)