August 2010 Archive
2041.
Ask HN: What is your experience with payment providers as a startup? ()
2042.
Ask HN: What if your parent said they wanted to become a programmer?
2043.
What motivates programmers? (nickhalstead.com)
2044.
Women in Tech: How Anonymity Contributes to the Problem (33bits.org)
2045.
Ask HN: Is 1 year of programming enough to work for a startup? ()
2046.
How to Fail at SVN (podcats.in)
2047.
Quake Live Goes Freemium (bethblog.com)
2048.
I made a CPU load average tracking app (loadaverages.elliottkember.com)
2049.
There are three different meanings for the static keyword. It's a real pain. (cplusplus.syntaxerrors.info)
2050.
Interactive Map of US Investors (venturemaps.co)
2051.
Ask HN: How to get started in web programming? ()
2052.
Agile people still don't get it (beust.com)
2053.
CloudMagic Brings Fast Search-As-You-Type To Gmail (techcrunch.com)
2054.
Announcing My New Startup Project: The Most Ambitious Yet (onstartups.com)
2055.
Posterous DoS and Outage (blog.posterous.com)
2056.
Tennis players should challenge more calls (nytimes.com)
2057.
HTML5 Studio shows off fancy HTML5 CSS3 demos with source by Google Chrome team (studio.html5rocks.com)
2058.
Ask HN: For-profit, non-profit, or some kinda hybrid? ()
2059.
Kiss your browser goodbye (1997) (wired.com)
2060.
Ruby on Rails - Beware the self proclaimed profit (cached, MS removed the post) (cc.bingj.com)
2061.
I'm terrified of older web developers. Because I'm becoming one. (baycitizen.org)
2062.
Good bizdev cannibalizes itself (cdixon.org)
2063.
Wikileaks attack data by year and type, over Afghanistan regional map (github.com)
2064.
Series B Lessons Learned (trueventures.com)
2065.
Online Petitions are a Sham (infovegan.com)
2066.
Oracle sues Google over use of Java in Android (arstechnica.com)
2067.
Color E-Ink displays by end of 2010 (digitimes.com)
2068.
Project Cybersyn (en.wikipedia.org)
2069.
Advice for preparing to apply and actually applying to science Ph.D. programs (stanford.edu)
2070.
$22M federal program for outsourcers in South Asia to learn Enterprise Java (informationweek.com)