August 2009 Archive
841.
Why NPR.org Scrapped The Fees And Made Transcripts Free (npr.org)
842.
FB Hires TipJoy Co-Founder Ivan Kirigin After Backing Away From Acquisition (techcrunch.com)
843.
On HTML 5 Drag And Drop (alertdebugging.com)
844.
On reducing the size of compressed Javascript (timepedia.blogspot.com)
845.
Too much noise in HN? (Open question) ()
846.
Tell HN: The 2 best things I love about HN ()
847.
The $22,500 MP3: Does The Constitution Protect People Or Just Corporations? (litigationandtrial.com)
848.
It’s Time We Stopped Rewarding Projects with Crappy Documentation (cforcoding.com)
849.
Ask HN: What are the best developer/hacker focused blogs?
850.
How to get Stackoverflow Reputation (codexon.com)
851.
Taking more math in school will raise your income (economist.com)
852.
Ask HN: "How to make something people want?"
853.
It's SO over: cool cyberkids abandon social networking sites (guardian.co.uk)
854.
Doug Cutting Leaves Yahoo for Cloudera (sdtimes.com)
855.
Pinax, rapid web-app development on top of django / python (pinaxproject.com)
856.
Facebook Lite - Direct shot at twitter? (Full screenshot) (jasonlbaptiste.com)
857.
Ask YC: Do you have a cool Arduino project? ()
858.
Yelp Brings First US Augmented Reality to iPhone Store (readwriteweb.com)
859.
What Entrepreneurs Should Not Do (blogmaverick.com)
860.
Ask HN: review my idea for a consultancy/incubator [slides] (app.sliderocket.com)
861.
To R or Not to R? (undirectedgrad.blogspot.com)
862.
137 Rails ideas hacked together in 48 hrs (r09.railsrumble.com)
863.
Translation Party: Tapping Into Google Translate’s Untold Creative Genius (techcrunch.com)
864.
No Need to Change It (thedailywtf.com)
865.
Making physical music worth buying: CD case includes theremin-like instrument (gizmodo.com)
866.
Your 'Big Idea' Sucks (techdrawl.com)
867.
America's sex laws: unjust and ineffective (economist.com)
868.
The poor man’s Bash Tab-completion (paksoy.net)
869.
Rails Rumble finalists announced - Vote for the best 48-hour micro-app (blog.railsrumble.com)
870.
IPhone Provisioning: Running Development Code On Your Phone. (mobileorchard.com)