2011 Archive
8671.
Ask HN: what lifestyle business could I help to create for my mom?
8672.
What's it like getting your DNA results back from 23andMe (philosophistry.com)
8673.
Truth goggles sniff out suspicious sentences in news (niemanlab.org)
8674.
The Reason The Rich & Famous Commit Suicide (chrisyeh.blogspot.com)
8675.
Yahoo Store now C++ (comments by pg from 2003) (people.csail.mit.edu)
8676.
Where meritocracy fails (chesnok.com)
8677.
HN: I want to trade my finance knowledge for python/django mentorship
8678.
How To Lose 1% Of Your Customers With Just 1 Email (onstartups.com)
8679.
Why startups in India find it hard to hire devs (pindancing.blogspot.com)
8680.
Lead bitcoin developer invited into CIA headquarters (bitcoin.org)
8681.
Poll: Do you visit the 'new' section of Hacker News?
8682.
Why Google Should Buy the Music Industry (opendotdotdot.blogspot.com)
8683.
The Dangers of Relying on Facebook (blog.pixamid.com)
8684.
GParted: core features lost due to parted's "improvements" in v3.0 (git.gnome.org)
8685.
Why Puppet Should Manage Your Infrastructure (engineyard.com)
8686.
Life of an Implementer: If you're good at it, don't do it for someone else (undev.wordpress.com)
8687.
Thousands of EVE online players riot over microtransactions (mmodata.blogspot.com)
8688.
Explaining Google+ To The Norms (betabeat.com)
8689.
Google invests $75M (more) into home solar power. (googleblog.blogspot.com)
8690.
Do we need 30 posts about Jobs on the front page?
8691.
Healthcare (avc.com)
8692.
Wave Disk Engine Could Be 3.5 Times More Efficient Than Combustion Engines (nextbigfuture.com)
8693.
Ask HN: How much time did you invest in your startup until ramen profitable?
8694.
The Xinjiang Procedure (weeklystandard.com)
8695.
Oracle forks Jenkins (artima.com)
8696.
Is programming the new math? (infinigons.blogspot.com)
8697.
Flattr no longer requires users to spend money in order to receive money (blog.flattr.net)
8698.
World's 7 billionth person about to be born (thehindu.com)
8699.
Multitasking (ignorethecode.net)
8700.
Mark Suster on Seattle and how a few key people can transform a community (techcrunch.com)