August 2010 Archive
721.
Hipmunk (YC S10) Embarks on Mission to Make Travel Search Easier (xconomy.com)
722.
Ask HN: What can kill Facebook?
723.
Apple Looking To Slice Up Cable 99 Cents At A Time (techcrunch.com)
724.
New Kindle Leaves Rivals Farther Behind (nytimes.com)
725.
Science Only Has Two Legs (portal.acm.org)
726.
No ifs...alternatives to statement branching in JavaScript (javascriptweblog.wordpress.com)
727.
Ask HN: How do you control consulting work and concentrate on startup work?
728.
People really don't like unselfish colleagues (sciencedaily.com)
729.
Two pieces of code someone really ought to write (rondam.blogspot.com)
730.
Desktop HDD vs SSD for Postgresql (it-blog.5amsolutions.com)
731.
Tell HN: Github has dozens of public s3 passwords ()
732.
The never-ending finite loop (daemonology.net)
733.
Use brute force to find an available domain name for Web 2.0 projects (bruteforcenaming.com)
734.
As Google Shutters Flix Cloud Encoding Service, Zencoder (YC W10) Gets A Boost (techcrunch.com)
735.
Net Neutrality is now law in Chile (archiver.mailfighter.net)
736.
My Reflections on Node.js Knockout Competition (catonmat.net)
737.
Rubinius wants to help you make Ruby better (engineyard.com)
738.
What they say about age is true (scripting.com)
739.
Inception isn't science fiction (spoilers) (blog.samstokes.co.uk)
740.
Kindergarten enrollment dates affect ADHD diagnosis rates (news.ncsu.edu)
741.
Stop Being a Wimp (blog.wepay.com)
742.
Art of Computer Programming, Volumes 1-4A Boxed Set (amazon.com)
743.
Technical Co-Founders Are A Myth (captainrecruiter.blogspot.com)
744.
Ask HN: How to begin contributing to an open source project? ()
745.
An early Clojure implementation in Common Lisp (github.com)
746.
Google offices raided by Korean police (bbc.co.uk)
747.
Scott Aaronson adds $200K to prize money if P≠NP proof correct (scottaaronson.com)
748.
Quirky.com - the Threadless of product design (quirky.com)
749.
Crazyegg, Visual Website Optimizer, Clicky, and more discounted on AppSumo (appsumo.com)
750.
We are wanderers... - Carl Sagan (youtube.com)