September 2010 Archive
5131.
Palm design VP Joins Nokia as VP of Ux for MeeGo (linux-magazine.com)
5132.
NY Times Will Eventually Stop Printing. Old Media is Dead, Long Live New Media (singularityhub.com)
5133.
Solaris licensing changes again (sun.systemnews.com)
5134.
GitHub: Please add a media=print stylesheet to select syntax highlighted code ()
5135.
Touch this innovative mobile-focused startup: Swype (scobleizer.com)
5136.
Angel Investing: Dealflow - Are You Sitting at the Right Poker Table? (bothsidesofthetable.com)
5137.
Pdb: Using the Python debugger in Django (A mini tutorial) (mike.tig.as)
5138.
Insync Is Dropbox For Google Users (techcrunch.com)
5139.
Let's Open Up Angel Investing's Country Club Rules (startupcompanylawblog.com)
5140.
Maps and visualization of Afghanistan Election Data (afghanistanelectiondata.org)
5141.
“You just need to get started” is bad advice (iwillteachyoutoberich.com)
5142.
Watching someone else do an action can make you think you did it yourself. (psychologicalscience.org)
5143.
Broadband duopoly leaves ISPs competing on speed, not price (arstechnica.com)
5144.
Inline Pictures And Video Are A Part Of What Twitter Is Announcing Tonight (techcrunch.com)
5145.
More Examples of Powerful Browser-Based Graphics with WebGL Samples (thechromesource.com)
5146.
Maps from scratch (mapsfromscratch.com)
5147.
The Test Machine - The Daily WTF (thedailywtf.com)
5148.
A Faster Web - It's Not about the Network Anymore (readwriteweb.com)
5149.
What StatSheet wants from Twitter (statsheet.com)
5150.
iTunes - the item you tried to buy is no longer available (tuaw.com)
5151.
Race and Ethnicity in American Cities (2000 census data) (flickr.com)
5152.
No SQL overview - written by and for DBAs (pythian.com)
5153.
What Long Distance Cyclists Really Eat (kentsbike.blogspot.com)
5154.
Live From Twitter’s Hatching Event (techcrunch.com)
5155.
YouTube Sloth (thekeesh.com)
5156.
The New Twitter.com (techcrunch.com)
5157.
At Twitter, a Web Site Is Revamped and Simplified (nytimes.com)
5158.
Hey, Capitol Hill: who's your daddy? AT&T (arstechnica.com)
5159.
Everything in Moderation (a-nickels-worth.blogspot.com)
5160.
Righthaven buying copyrights for suing blogs and websites (wired.com)