August 2011 Archive
901.
902.
Turned Down for a Job at Groupon Over a Year After Applying
(bennesvig.com)
903.
Amazon rolls out a social network for Kindle
(kindle.amazon.com)
904.
905.
How to Never Miss Writing a Blog Post
(nathanbarry.com)
906.
The Real 3D Mandelbrot Set
(christopherolah.wordpress.com)
907.
908.
We were raised by the Valley
(blog.teambox.com)
909.
Jtalk: a Smalltalk implementation that runs on the JavaScript runtime.
(jtalk-project.org)
910.
Why We Prefer Founding CEOs
(bhorowitz.com)
911.
Is Randal L Schwartz notable enough for Wikipedia?
(en.wikipedia.org)
912.
Why Haskell is Kinda Cool
(amtal.github.com)
913.
Public market newcomers getting crushed in sell-off
(gigaom.com)
914.
The desktop is not dead dammit
(pcmag.com)
915.
Argentina blocks more than 1,000,000 blogger blogs.
(translate.google.com)
917.
Small ISPs use "malicious" DNS servers to watch Web searches, earn cash
(arstechnica.com)
918.
919.
Facebook shows even more fear (of Google+, etc.)
(techcrunch.com)
920.
Crazy easy dialogs for iOS devs: QuickDialog
(github.com)
921.
Gold Coins: The Mystery of the Double Eagle
(businessweek.com)
922.
Why Your Passion for Work Could Ruin Your Career
(blogs.hbr.org)
923.
Maybe It’s Time for Plan C
(nytimes.com)
924.
925.
Astronomers discover planet made of diamond
(uk.news.yahoo.com)
926.
Learning Erlang
(20bits.com)
927.
Group Theory in the Bedroom
(americanscientist.org)
928.
Europe's hottest startup capitals
(wired.co.uk)
929.
The future of Lisp
(blog.8thlight.com)
930.
Yahoo's assumptions in 2006 about Facebook's future
(techcrunch.com)