September 2010 Archive
4711.
How Bill Bartmann lost $3.5 billion and his company and got it all back (inc.com)
4712.
Self Confidence (jessicamah.com)
4713.
Samsung Galaxy Tab specs versus the Apple iPad (androidcentral.com)
4714.
Wikileaks servers move to nuclear bunker under Stockholm (news.techworld.com)
4715.
PSGroove PS3 jailbreak in action (geek.com)
4716.
Ask HN: Easy to understand A-Z guide on startup funding ()
4717.
Run a Lisp program written in 1960 in Common Lisp (informatimago.com)
4718.
Farmers Twitter Lucrative Tips To Commodity Traders (forbes.com)
4719.
Chrome 6 Hits Stable Release (thechromesource.com)
4720.
Want to learn how to Code? Join A Community (proudn00b.com)
4721.
Twitter breaks story on Discovery Channel gunman James Lee (washingtonpost.com)
4722.
Web Design Resources for Freelancers (joannaciolek.com)
4723.
IPod touch 4 with Retina display, HD video recording, iOS 4.1 for $229 and up (apple.com)
4724.
The intractability of parallel programming (sdtimes.com)
4725.
Empire Avenue: The online influence stock exchange (empireavenue.com)
4726.
A JS Toolkit For Plugin-Free Browser Game Dev? (gamasutra.com)
4727.
The art of programming, and when I say art, I mean it (dangermouse.net)
4728.
A visit to the HMS Beagle science store (blog.makezine.com)
4729.
Gartner: Microsoft "dominates" enterprise email and calendar (gartner.com)
4730.
Invoice Bubble (Online Invoice Tool) Made Completely Free (invoicebubble.com)
4731.
Twitter finally switched to OAuth (blog.tarpipe.com)
4732.
Could there be an AirBnB for planes? (quora.com)
4733.
Pirates find treasure by sailing a stream of porn (technologyreview.com)
4734.
The Art of the Customer Development Conversation (market-by-numbers.com)
4735.
PS3 Jailbreak Exploit Detailed (ps3news.com)
4736.
EFF Asks Court to Protect Craigslist from Defamation Suit (eff.org)
4737.
Facebook Testing New “Subscribe To” User Feature (allfacebook.com)
4738.
Laptops Look Like Racecars (pogue.blogs.nytimes.com)
4739.
The Era of Copyrighted Cocktails? (theatlantic.com)
4740.
When Does Holding Teachers Accountable Go Too Far? (nytimes.com)