September 2010 Archive
3031.
Chattanooga becomes home to 1Gbps Internet service, just $350 per month (engadget.com)
3032.
Microsoft to issue blanket license to NGOs (itworld.com)
3033.
Resources: Case Studies to improve your Sales and Sign-Up Conversion Rates (vospe.com)
3034.
Haystack vs How The Internet Works (oblomovka.com)
3035.
Two is the magic number: a new science of creativity (slate.com)
3036.
Google Integrates Instant into Chrome (favbrowser.com)
3037.
Lambda's in GCC (groups.google.com)
3038.
Richard Branson: Five Secrets to Business Success (entrepreneur.com)
3039.
Can Exercise Make Kids Smarter? (well.blogs.nytimes.com)
3040.
Ballmer Peak (xkcd.com)
3041.
Vanity Fair Profile on Sean Parker (vanityfair.com)
3042.
BackType Co-op Program (interested students should email jobs@backtype.com) (backtype.com)
3043.
Scripting in Common Lisp (a-nickels-worth.blogspot.com)
3044.
"10 Things" Design Talk with Jason Putorti (vimeo.com)
3045.
Don't ever talk to the police under any circumstance (youtube.com)
3046.
Why Building a “LinkedIn Killer” on Top of Facebook Will be Tough (charleshudson.net)
3047.
School for Hackers (theatlantic.com)
3048.
Cloud Computing Hits Snag in Europe (nytimes.com)
3049.
Marketing Perl (perlhacks.com)
3050.
Drop a printed map on its land and there will be at least one common point. Why? (mathoverflow.net)
3051.
The Razors-and-Blades Myth(s) (papers.ssrn.com)
3052.
A Common Lisp Web Development Primer, Part 1 (redlinernotes.com)
3053.
Work with Git from Emacs (alexott.net)
3054.
Most salespeople are just making "booty calls" (speakhuman.com)
3055.
More women than men got Phds in 2008/09 (washingtonpost.com)
3056.
HTML5 Is Not That Powerful (zachinglis.com)
3057.
The depression map: genes, individualism vs. collectivism, serotonin, pathogens (wired.com)
3058.
Our failed experiment: great on the rack, bad in the mirror (blog.scoutapp.com)
3059.
"white space" finally open, WiFi 2.0 coming soon? (techcrunch.com)
3060.
Snakes on a Couch! Using Python with CouchDB (linuxplanet.com)