June 2011 Archive
3271.
Groupon harmful to businesses? (techcrunch.com)
3272.
Ask HN: Are You Interested in Solving a Really Complex Problem? ()
3273.
How do you cope with the effects of working remotely? ()
3274.
The Bubble Phase and Bitcoin? ()
3275.
Six questions that rejected Venture Capital seekers could not answer (memeburn.com)
3276.
Ask HN: What kind of startups can be built on top of bitcoin system? ()
3277.
Weekend Project: MasterSpore a Simple Cluster Control/Deploy tool for EC2 (github.com)
3278.
D-Dalus: Disruptive Aussie aircraft design uses cylindrical propulsion. (gizmag.com)
3279.
Ask HN: Any YC companies running on Drupal? ()
3280.
Why Macs Cost More (bazingajournal.com)
3281.
Lulzsec Doxes "The A-Team" (pastebin.com)
3282.
Modern Perl (onyxneon.com)
3283.
When Competition Stifles Innovation (jonathanfields.com)
3284.
What does the business person do in a startup? (blog.nosnivelling.com)
3285.
A bunch of NYC startups are having an open house June 10th (walkaboutnyc.com)
3286.
Ask HN: What do I need to learn for mobile app game development? ()
3287.
Ask HN: Preparing for "design a scalable system" interview questions
3288.
Ask HN: Visiting San Francisco in September, recommend startup event? ()
3289.
Ask HN: Should we make a standard throwaway account like whos hiring account? ()
3290.
A Look At Who’s Winning The Talent Wars In Tech (Hint: It Rhymes With Twitter) (techcrunch.com)
3291.
Finally: Japanese scientists create touchable holograms (current.com)
3292.
Growth startup v/s lifestyle startup: why should there be a difference at all? (paraschopra.com)
3293.
Exploring the Bitcoin Bubble: from February to Now (bitcoinweekly.com)
3294.
No, it's not programming (pastie.org)
3295.
Kratko.js: Refactoring JavaScript (functionsource.com)
3296.
Adobe's HTML5 animation app (labs.adobe.com)
3297.
Lyric clouds, genre maps and distinctive words (blog.last.fm)
3298.
Tell/Ask HN: Why the cloud scares me (including Heroku and GitHub). ()
3299.
JK Rowling's 'Pottermore' details revealed: DRM-free, embedded watermarks (wired.co.uk)
3300.
A First Step Toward a Prosthesis for Memory (technologyreview.com)