The Pros and Cons of Working for Yourself
(blog.earbits.com)
June 2011 Archive
901.
902.
How many .com domains are available?
(blog.nametoolkit.com)
903.
What have you developed in your spare time?
(n0tw0rthy.wordpress.com)
904.
The Words "Facebook" And "Twitter" Are Banned From French Airwaves
(matthewfraser-thismuchiknow.com)
905.
Debating the Value of College in America
(newyorker.com)
906.
How to find the right designer
(attackofdesign.com)
908.
GWEI: Plot to make Google eat itself
(gwei.org)
909.
PyCodeConf: The Future Of Python
(py.codeconf.com)
910.
Cloud Save
(chrome.google.com)
911.
DNA Logic Gates Calculate a Square Root
(arstechnica.com)
912.
1995 DOS game opensourced, needs hacker love
(github.com)
913.
914.
Andrew Ng: Machine Learning in Robotics
(youtube.com)
915.
How to value your company for sale (Part 1)
(blog.asmartbear.com)
916.
Which Apps are threatened by iOS 5
(bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
917.
Most developers are coding for Google's Android instead of Apple's IOS
(theinquirer.net)
918.
Why The Y Combinator Model Does Not Work In India
(frontiernxt.com)
919.
How Working Out Makes Us Better Entrepreneurs
(derekflanzraich.com)
920.
20 minutes with my Chromebook
(fredandrandall.com)
921.
Pixelmator 2 Sneak Preview
(pixelmator.com)
922.
923.
Why Naming Your Company Sucks
(asack.typepad.com)
924.
Living life in 25min increments
(swizec.com)
925.
926.
Wheels of Steel; Epic demo of rich Web turn table
(wheelsofsteel.net)
927.
How do you act on all that product feedback?
(gabrielweinberg.com)
928.
Awesome List of Advanced Distributed Systems Papers
(highscalability.com)
929.
EU: "Making hacking tools should be illegal"
(theregister.co.uk)
930.
Okay, Okay, Maybe Netflix Is a Problem for Cable After All
(allthingsd.com)