September 2010 Archive
7891.
Trends in Pricing and Duration (blog.kickstarter.com)
7892.
Ballmer and Bezos vs Bill Gates, Sr. (techflash.com)
7893.
Swearing and Consulting [video] (blog.envylabs.com)
7894.
A quick primer on Sandy Bridge (techreport.com)
7895.
Thoughts on Social Altruism as a Vector of Virality (thegongshow.tumblr.com)
7896.
Wiki Is Not Wikipedia (c2.com)
7897.
Tell HN: I have another idea. Looking for a cofounder in SF this time. ()
7898.
Sharp Skirts Launches A Quora-Like Community For Women Entrepreneurs (techcrunch.com)
7899.
Know Your Enemy: Fast-Flux Service Networks (honeynet.org)
7900.
How to Find Your Inner Passion? Your Passion Is Sticky (Just Like Chewing Gum) (mostlymaths.net)
7901.
Top 5 Web Font Design Trends to Follow (mashable.com)
7902.
OK Go's "White Knuckles" (Video) (youtube.com)
7903.
Why Can't Companies Teach? (blogs.hbr.org)
7904.
The Process Is Really Just Iterate, Iterate, Iterate (ignorethecode.net)
7905.
Where would you go? (economist.com)
7906.
A Map Of Wireless Dead Zones In San Francisco: Every Single One Is AT&T (techcrunch.com)
7907.
Electric Sheep: a collaborative abstract artwork (community.electricsheep.org)
7908.
Was Stuxnet Built to Attack Iran's Nuclear Program? (pcworld.com)
7909.
Announcing the Ubuntu Application Review Process (jonobacon.org)
7910.
Inside the App Store: Sales figures for Terminology Ph’s first two weeks (blog.agiletortoise.com)
7911.
The iPad Newstand: Apple (likely) wins out over logic again (hurdle.biz)
7912.
The Twitter hack: how it started and how it worked (guardian.co.uk)
7913.
The R-Files: Profiling prominent #rstats users (blog.revolutionanalytics.com)
7914.
Password Cards (pthree.org)
7915.
Why Samsung's Galaxy Tablet Isn't an iPad Killer (ismashphone.com)
7916.
A great, funny and handy dictionary of corporate English (unsuck-it.com)
7917.
Want To Go To TechCrunch Disrupt Next Week For Free? (techcrunch.com)
7918.
Mozilla launches Webcraft, a free online developer training school (drumbeat.org)
7919.
How To Turn $15,000 Into $1.1 Billion Without Any Work (businessinsider.com)
7920.
Three Beautiful Quicksorts, a talk by Jon Bentley (video.google.com)