September 2010 Archive
2041.
The Facebook Movie Is An Act Of Revenge – New, Unpublished IMs (businessinsider.com)
2042.
A Taxonomy of Data Science (dataists.com)
2043.
Open Hardware Summit keynote by Limor “Ladyada” Fried (adafruit.com)
2044.
On Ambition (maxlevchin.wordpress.com)
2045.
Ask HN: How a non-tech can start a tech startup
2046.
Is Copyright Infringement Theft? (copyhype.com)
2047.
Ask HN: just sold software app for $60k, now what? ()
2048.
Ask HN: Review my micropayments startup, RubyPay ()
2049.
Obama’s Stimulus Plan Made Crisis Worse, Taleb Says (noir.bloomberg.com)
2050.
Stephen Hawking: God did not create Universe (bbc.co.uk)
2051.
Kona released: Open source K3.2 [screencast] (youtube.com)
2052.
Ask HN: Check out our web app, AgileTask ()
2053.
Ask HN: Canadian looking for advice on working for a US startup without a degree ()
2054.
Does Quid Have The Most Pretentious Website of Any Startup Ever? (techcrunch.com)
2055.
Networks diss iTunes rentals, embrace Netflix instant streaming (arstechnica.com)
2056.
The iPad is about to steamroll into the Enterprise (ipadwatcher.com)
2057.
Ask HN: Favourite books? ()
2058.
The Price of Paid Vacation (yglesias.thinkprogress.org)
2059.
Ask HN: Do you know any useful "Back of the Envelope Calculations"? ()
2060.
Megan McArdle: Finding What You're Looking For (theatlantic.com)
2061.
Ask HN: If you would have to choose one book what would it be?
2062.
Universal Music Group Now "Declaring Legal Jihad" Against Grooveshark... (digitalmusicnews.com)
2063.
Code Known as Flash Cookies Raises Privacy Concerns (nytimes.com)
2064.
Oracle sticks to Sun's open source strategy for Java (h-online.com)
2065.
Hilarious Video: Relational Database vs NoSQL Fanbois (highscalability.com)
2066.
Launch of the cofounder network - matching cofounders around the world (cofoundernetwork.posterous.com)
2067.
Ask HN: Please review my language startup ()
2068.
New Map Offers a Global View of Health-Sapping Air Pollution (nasa.gov)
2069.
Qwiki Just May Be The Future Of Information Consumption. And It’s Here Now. (techcrunch.com)
2070.
Digg Redesigns, Loses More Than A Quarter of Audience (fastcompany.com)