September 2010 Archive
4441.
5 Filters I Use to Consider Startup Investments (k9ventures.com)
4442.
Bing in html5 on Safari (youtube.com)
4443.
Swype, text input for screens (swypeinc.com)
4444.
Ask HN: References to study marketing? ()
4445.
What people don't understand about OAuth (scripting.com)
4446.
To Generate Jobs, Nurture Start-Ups (Big or Small) (nytimes.com)
4447.
Early telecom standards battle: "Hello" vs. "Ahoy" (www2.cs.uh.edu)
4448.
Establishing your reputation before you launch (readwriteweb.com)
4449.
Redundancy vs dependencies: which is worse? (yosefk.com)
4450.
Science Figures Out The Keys to Sexy Dancing (popsci.com)
4451.
Microsoft antipiracy efforts caught up in Russian political scandal (engadget.com)
4452.
Start-ups are where the real job-creation is (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
4453.
The Wilberforce Award - $1M for an alternative to consumption-fueled economy (dicksmithpopulation.com)
4454.
Launchpad programming with Linux (hackaday.com)
4455.
Detroit is Alive[Optimistic 4 part video series] (palladiumboots.com)
4456.
FCC may release new wireless spectrum, unused television channels (washingtonpost.com)
4457.
A Dictionary of the Near Future (nytimes.com)
4458.
This is engineering: Landing F-15 with one wing (youtube.com)
4459.
Job Titles That Can Sink Your Startup (steveblank.com)
4460.
ITunes Instant Manifesto (blog.stephenou.com)
4461.
The Nomadic Programmer (yosefk.com)
4462.
FCC Paving the Way to "Wifi on Steroids" (pcworld.com)
4463.
Wind Power Problems for Texas (nytimes.com)
4464.
Galileo Was Wrong - A Catholic Conference (can this be real?) (galileowaswrong.com)
4465.
Amazon marketing gets aggressive, manages to make iPad look uncool. (youtube.com)
4466.
A Lesson in Internet Anatomy: The World's Densest Meet-Me Room (wired.com)
4467.
Life-hacking Productivity Tip #1: You're gonna' die. (dustyreagan.com)
4468.
How French Laundry's chefs reach for the stars (sfgate.com)
4469.
I built a site that lets you watch synchronized YouTube, playlist, and chat (synchtube.com)
4470.
Gamers Better at (Good) Fast Decision Making (wired.com)