August 2011 Archive
1051.
This Man Can Teach You To Make Your Own Stunning Infographics (slate.com)
1052.
How I use Emacs and Org-mode to implement GTD (members.optusnet.com.au)
1053.
Web Development Recipes Now in Beta (pragprog.com)
1054.
RetroBSD - 2.11BSD running in 128k RAM / 512k Flash (code.google.com)
1055.
Why designers don’t like A/B testing (ghostinthepixel.com)
1056.
Crazy, Heretical, and Awesome: The Way I Write Rails Apps (jamesgolick.com)
1057.
Peer-to-peer overlay networks are a bad idea on a DSL-based internet. (lists.canonical.org)
1058.
Can You Trademark a Color? (freakonomics.com)
1059.
Defending Android (techcrunch.com)
1060.
How much of R is written in R? (r-bloggers.com)
1061.
Google's New Patents (groklaw.net)
1062.
Strategy: Run A Scalable, Available, And Cheap Static Site On S3 Or GitHub (highscalability.com)
1063.
Offer HN: FREE: I'll make your first 10 cold calls
1064.
The Blackberry Shift: From the executive phone to the phone of the urban poor (anarchogeek.com)
1065.
The patent to invalidate software patents (techdirt.com)
1066.
Why Social Proof Matters To Your Startup (dshipper.posterous.com)
1067.
Wikipedia traffic statistics for Hacker News (or any other article) (stats.grok.se)
1068.
Visualizing your email box using R (r-bloggers.com)
1069.
Graph Theory: Part III (Facebook) (20bits.com)
1070.
The importance of silly projects (engineering.slideshare.net)
1071.
Ask HN: Client wrote returned check for over $10,000. How to report him?
1072.
Death Threats and Hate Crimes, Attacks On Women Bloggers Escalating (ittybiz.com)
1073.
Jonathan's Card 2.0 (talkaboutdesign.com)
1074.
What the NYC startup world needs (and doesn’t need) (cdixon.org)
1075.
Show HN: Simple version control for designers ()
1076.
Philip K. Dick: A Visionary Among the Charlatans (depauw.edu)
1077.
Game theorists offer a surprising insight into the evolution of fair play (findarticles.com)
1078.
Crustache is a fast C implementation of Mustache (github.com)
1079.
Tell HN: We made a Forrst invite code for you. ()
1080.
Fulcrum - Open Source Agile Project Management Tool (wholemeal.co.nz)