September 2010 Archive
811.
Android First Impressions (mlindgren.ca)
812.
The High Cost of College - Megan McArdle (theatlantic.com)
813.
There is no sane reason for the dock connector to not be micro-USB. Discuss. (jwz.livejournal.com)
814.
Microbes ate BP oil deep-water plume (reuters.com)
815.
Ask HN: How to setup a merchant account for a new startup?
816.
The Shell Haters Handbook (shellhaters.heroku.com)
817.
Back of the Envelope: How to Estimate the Annual Revenues of Any Private Company (ryanborn.net)
818.
Tell HN: I got sick of people procrastinating. Now I tell them to Finish Shit. ()
819.
Mild Memory Loss Is Not a Part of Normal Aging, New Research Finds (sciencemagnews.com)
820.
The Most Powerful Word In The Human Vocabulary: Perspective (blog.sokanu.com)
821.
Arduino Announces New Changes "Dinner is Ready" (arduino.cc)
822.
Markets at Burning Man (transcapitalist.squarespace.com)
823.
Tell HN: Vancouver, Canada Startup Hackathon Oct 8-10th ()
824.
Concurrency, State, and Functional Programming (measuringmeasures.com)
825.
All You Did Was Weaken A Country Today (techcrunch.com)
826.
Self-inlining anonymous closures in C++ (matt.might.net)
827.
How Startups Should Pitch Tech Bloggers (ursusrex.com)
828.
Unpublished Iraq War Logs Trigger Internal WikiLeaks Revolt (wired.com)
829.
It’s time to nut up or shut up (blog.asmartbear.com)
830.
Editor of HTML5 questions need for alt text in movie poster frames (w3.org)
831.
Ask HN: 9to5/Consulting/Startup, where are/were you most happy?
832.
How to Manage Employees When They Make Mistakes (bothsidesofthetable.com)
833.
Robin Hanson's Opinion Warning Signs (overcomingbias.com)
834.
Node.js for Server Noobs (blog.dtrejo.com)
835.
Checkout by Amazon now works without leaving your site (payments.amazon.com)
836.
Quick Ref for Clojure Core (clojuredocs.org)
837.
What Gets Measured, Gets Managed (sebastianmarshall.com)
838.
Announcing node.ocaml (OCaml + Libevent = Fast Fun) (blog.mathgladiator.com)
839.
Peter Thiel: There Are No Good Bets Against Globalization (hoover.org)
840.
The Oracle OpenWorld Keynote was the worst ever (rootwyrm.us.to)