September 2010 Archive
3391.
Finding Dups - Comparing Unix, Ruby and R (r-chart.com)
3392.
Reminder: Startup School application deadline is today at noon Pacific (news.ycombinator.com)
3393.
Manufacturing flic.kr style photo URLs (flickr.com)
3394.
Lessons Learned from the Firestorm of Controversy (sebastianmarshall.com)
3395.
Conformity to Zipf-Mandelbrot law... necessary for "pleasant music" (shaunwagner.com)
3396.
Get Schooled: Gizmodo University. (gizmodo.com)
3397.
I have great startup idea: It’s Hacker News ReDesign (vcarrer.com)
3398.
Learn fast, learn often (weblog.madebymonsieur.com)
3399.
Default Is In Our Stars (krugman.blogs.nytimes.com)
3400.
PICing on JavaScript for fun and profit (blog.cdleary.com)
3401.
How to automate business processes using Ruby and Markdown (matschaffer.com)
3402.
Beta - Wibba.com - Discover & Share great software and apps (wibba.com)
3403.
What the HELL is Social Media (vospe.com)
3404.
Another jQuery plugin I've been using quite a bit (factore.ca)
3405.
Moving to cities makes you healthier than moving to the country (articles.latimes.com)
3406.
Unity 3 released (unity3d.com)
3407.
Briefing on U.S. Competitiveness [video] (cnbc.com)
3408.
Authors Feel Pinch in Age of E-Books (online.wsj.com)
3409.
Sublet available immediately at Palo Alto Hacker House (facebook.com)
3410.
Dynamic HTTP caching on AppEngine (CDN like) (code.google.com)
3411.
My Quest for Measuring Everything (feld.com)
3412.
Dancho Danchev: Summarizing 3 Years of Research Into Cyber Jihad (ddanchev.blogspot.com)
3413.
Smartphone “Super” LCD-OLED Display Technology Shoot-Out (displaymate.com)
3414.
Facebook’s Instant Personalization: An Analysis of Fundamental Privacy Flaws (33bits.org)
3415.
Stephen Hawking: time travel should be possible (parade.com)
3416.
New-Twitter proportions (flickr.com)
3417.
Advanced Performance Optimization of Rails Applications (vospe.com)
3418.
Why is getElementsByTagName() faster that querySelectorAll()? (nczonline.net)
3419.
Handcrafting object files (briksoftware.com)
3420.
Engadget founder Peter Rojas tells Michael Arrington what to expect. (theatlantic.com)