September 2010 Archive
1.
So A Blogger Walks Into A Bar… (techcrunch.com)
2.
Asteroids JavaScript Bookmarklet to blow up any web site (erkie.github.com)
3.
Ron Conway Drops A Nuclear Bomb On The Super Angels (techcrunch.com)
4.
What Happens At Y Combinator (ycombinator.com)
5.
Bribing maitre d' to skip the line (gourmet.com)
6.
Start ups, please don't force me to log in with Facebook
7.
Apple Relaxes iOS Restrictions On Development Tools, Publishes Review Guidelines (apple.com)
8.
What happens when you refuse to answer a passport control officer's questions (knifetricks.blogspot.com)
9.
Design for Hackers: Why Monet Never Used Black, & Why You Shouldn't Either (kadavy.net)
10.
Paypal is holding over 600,000 euros from the minecraft developer (notch.tumblr.com)
11.
Evercookie: A cookie that undeletes itself from 8 different storages (samy.pl)
12.
Bill Gates: "Someone decided to trash the one part of Windows that was usable?" (blog.seattlepi.com)
13.
How to keep someone with you forever (issendai.livejournal.com)
14.
Google Instant Search Released (google.com)
15.
IPhone vs Android? No. We're fighting the wrong fight (eliainsider.com)
16.
Leaving .net (whatupdave.tumblr.com)
17.
Bill Gates, Hero (blog.redfin.com)
18.
I’m done building Facebook apps for clients (ryanwaggoner.com)
19.
There is a Horse in the Apple Store (blog.frankchimero.com)
20.
Thanks For Paying Taxes. Here's A Receipt. (npr.org)
21.
Heard of Google Instant? Well, I built YouTube Instant. (feross.net)
22.
Minecraft creator banks $350k a day, turns down job offers from Valve and Bungie (develop-online.net)
23.
Facebook is not worth $33 billion (37signals.com)
24.
Diaspora Developer Release (joindiaspora.com)
25.
Scribd Puts My Old Uploads Behind a Paywall and Goes Onto My Shitlist (blog.ericgoldman.org)
26.
Announcing Micro Instances for Amazon EC2 (aws.amazon.com)
27.
Founding a startup with zero revenue is better than working for Goldman Sachs (adgrok.com)
28.
Don't make your Android app free for 1 day (groups.google.com)
29.
Coming Home to Vim (stevelosh.com)
30.
Products For People Who Make Products For People (sheddingbikes.com)