August 2010 Archive
1381.
Scheme Cookbook (schemecookbook.org)
1382.
Throwing out software that works (scripting.com)
1383.
With Own Incubator On Hold, Facebook Befriends Y Combinator (blogs.wsj.com)
1384.
HTML5 video accessibility (ironically inaccessibly illustrated) (wearehugh.com)
1385.
For Pianist, Software Is Replacing Sonatas (nytimes.com)
1386.
Tyler Cowen picks five books on Information (fivebooks.com)
1387.
Design Principles Behind Smalltalk (cs.virginia.edu)
1388.
Prey Fish Turns Predator (news.discovery.com)
1389.
Google Voice Integrated Into Gmail. Make And Receive Calls From The Browser (techcrunch.com)
1390.
Federal judge: Blogs are mass media wrt libel laws (law.com)
1391.
San Diego's 8th Hacker News meetup is this Fri at 7:30pm (free but need RSVP) (cses.ucsd.edu)
1392.
Google buys Instantiations, gets Eclipse, Java, and Ajax expertise (zdnet.com)
1393.
Ask HN: Startup stopped paying my salary
1394.
Ask HN: Has a candidate's political views ever stopped you from hiring them?
1395.
Ask HN: alternatives to Flippa?
1396.
Freud explains why there aren't more women entrepreneurs (bpang.posterous.com)
1397.
Microsot Flight Simulator is back (neowin.net)
1398.
Lisp is Sin (2006) (sriramkrishnan.com)
1399.
Ballmer (and Microsoft) still doesn't get the iPad (arstechnica.com)
1400.
Ask HN: What's your Mac/OSX web development software set-up?
1401.
Tell HN: Have a look at Varnish ()
1402.
Ask HN: Suggestions for Starting with Ruby on Rails?
1403.
Apple rejects iPhone camera app for using volume controls for taking photos (taptaptap.com)
1404.
Vitamin D deficiency is a widespread problem (articles.sun-sentinel.com)
1405.
JailbreakMe.com Is Back – Now Jailbreaks Every iDevice (appadvice.com)
1406.
Realtime Twitter / capital market analysis in Haskell. Also, anyone hiring? (ego.fm)
1407.
Closure: The world's most misunderstood JavaScript library (gmosx.com)
1408.
Cars hacked through wireless tire sensors (arstechnica.com)
1409.
Why Bother With Stealth Mode? (joerussbowman.tumblr.com)
1410.
VCs And Super Angels: The War For The Entrepreneur (techcrunch.com)