September 2010 Archive
4351.
Get Rid of the Bad Apples (kiyanforoughi.com)
4352.
Click here to submit your browser/platform/country to Google (goo.gl)
4353.
Ask HN: Why do you exist? What is your biggest goal? ()
4354.
How Microsoft Research foresaw Google's 'Priority Inbox' feature (techflash.com)
4355.
Ask HN: Whatever happened to P = NP ()
4356.
7 Jobs Companies Are Desperate to Fill (#2: software engineering) (finance.yahoo.com)
4357.
Productivity tips, tricks and hacks for academics (and others) (matt.might.net)
4358.
Apple Ping: A Music Social Network, Like "Twitter And Facebook Meets iTunes" (techcrunch.com)
4359.
New Community Site for Rails Developers Launches (railsdeveloper.com)
4360.
How I Learned to Love Farmed Fish (time.com)
4361.
How Software Companies Die (zoion.com)
4362.
Women 2.0 Labs pre-incubator program applications close Sept 4th (women2.org)
4363.
No Frills SSL Certificates are Inexpensive and Useful (messagingnews.com)
4364.
Is Amazon Making a Loss on Its 99-Cent Downloads to Counteract Apple's Rentals? (gizmodo.com)
4365.
Ask HN: StackOverflow for projects ()
4366.
Russians urged to Smoke,Drink more (newsinfo.inquirer.net)
4367.
HP Wins 3PAR Takeover Battle as Dell Drops Out (datacenterknowledge.com)
4368.
Deconstructing Alcoholism (newsweek.com)
4369.
What Is Microsoft's Next Billion-Dollar Business? -- Redmondmag.com (redmondmag.com)
4370.
The making of Winston Churchill : The New Yorker (newyorker.com)
4371.
A Heat-Seeking, Automated Nerf Sentry Gun (gizmodo.com)
4372.
Phys Ed: Does Stretching Before Running Prevent Injuries? (well.blogs.nytimes.com)
4373.
Google's Android logo boosted from Atari Lynx game (engadget.com)
4374.
Notes on Remote Pairing (thinkrelevance.com)
4375.
Twitter Blog: The Evolving Ecosystem (blog.twitter.com)
4376.
My no-iPhone no-smartphone experiment (projectgus.com)
4377.
Soccer Goalkeepers: Action Bias, or Not? (paul.kedrosky.com)
4378.
Mobile First Web Second (avc.com)
4379.
Show HN: Google "hacker news", see one user's suggestion implemented. ()
4380.
An idle brain may be the self's workshop (latimes.com)