2010 Archive
2041.
Save Google Wave (savegooglewave.com)
2042.
How to permanently delete Facebook account (wikihow.com)
2043.
Why A Brush With Death Triggers The Slow-Mo Effect (npr.org)
2044.
Emacs, artist mode (cinsk.org)
2045.
Did Digg game its own system to benefit publisher partners? (ltgenpanda.tumblr.com)
2046.
My zero-equity co-founders (daemonology.net)
2047.
Disabling Google Buzz: How to purge your profile (news.cnet.com)
2048.
How I'm Bootstrapping a Startup While Raising Three Kids (codusoperandi.com)
2049.
Son-of-a-bitch, it worked. My first step down the customer development path… (groups.google.com)
2050.
Design Strategies for a Successful Pricing Table (uxmovement.com)
2051.
The Duct Tape Architect (cubeia.com)
2052.
Free, high-quality legal docs to get your startup started (goodwinfoundersworkbench.com)
2053.
Ask HN: got any food hacks?
2054.
Chargify New Pricing (chargify.com)
2055.
Kindle is OK (scripting.com)
2056.
Square redesign of the Coke bottle (core77.com)
2057.
Ray Ozzie leaving post as Microsoft's chief software architect (blog.seattlepi.com)
2058.
GNU Emacs 23.2 released (permalink.gmane.org)
2059.
Why I Canceled My Facebook Account (primevector.wordpress.com)
2060.
I just moved into an RV, where I will live and work for the next year (nerdnomad.com)
2061.
Test driven development at Transloadit (debuggable.com)
2062.
Review my startup: Tastebuds - dating for last.fm users (tastebuds.fm)
2063.
An urgent appeal from git-scm.com maintainer Scott Chacon (git-scm.com)
2064.
YC-Funded Data Marketplace is an Amazon for Structured Information (techcrunch.com)
2065.
Digg: 40x Performance Increase by Sorting in PHP Rather than MySQL (highscalability.com)
2066.
If you can't buy your investor a beer, don't take their money (sachin.posterous.com)
2067.
New iPhone Dev Agreement Bans the Use of Third-Party Analytics and Services (erickerr.com)
2068.
The worst visualization I've ever seen (CNBC on the oil spill) (cnbc.com)
2069.
On how Google Wave surprisingly changed my life (maxklein.posterous.com)
2070.
Using jQuery and node.js to scrape html pages in 5 lines (blog.nodejitsu.com)