August 2009 Archive
1381.
Windows 7 to sell in UK for half the US price (crave.cnet.co.uk)
1382.
HN Meta: A Eulogy of Sorts.
1383.
First class graduates Kurzweil's Singularity University (sfgate.com)
1384.
The Razor Blade Business Model (thehopkinsonreport.com)
1385.
Scrum Friendly Features in FogBugz 7 (fogcreek.com)
1386.
Reader's Digest plans to file for bankruptcy (reuters.com)
1387.
Schneier on Security: Manipulating Breathalyzers (schneier.com)
1388.
Is Crowd-sourced Journalism Making You Dumber? (techvibes.com)
1389.
Should I Tap that Hash? (Ruby 1.9 Style) (blog.rubybestpractices.com)
1390.
Some Basic Truths About Broadband (Economics) (gigaom.com)
1391.
FounderDating: First Event is on Sep 9th (founderdating.com)
1392.
How Facebook Ruins Friendships (online.wsj.com)
1393.
What the Global Positioning System Tells Us about Relativity (metaresearch.org)
1394.
The bright side of sitting in traffic: Crowdsourcing road congestion data (googleblog.blogspot.com)
1395.
JVM Notebook: Basic Clojure, Java and JVM Language performance (berlinbrowndev.blogspot.com)
1396.
Markov & statistical models unlock ancient script (sciencedaily.com)
1397.
Gape in Awe at these Super Fast Robot Hands (singularityhub.com)
1398.
What should colleges teach? (fish.blogs.nytimes.com)
1399.
A country-by-country listing of current account balances - find the US (cia.gov)
1400.
Cursor preservation in collaborative editors (neil.fraser.name)
1401.
Picwing (YC S08) and the importance of print photos (vator.tv)
1402.
Burning Man Gets an API (radar.oreilly.com)
1403.
You are the Coding Horror (codinghorror.com)
1404.
In Argentina it is now unconstitutional to punish for marijuana (news.bbc.co.uk)
1405.
"Flying Taxi" inventor killed in crash (thestar.com.my)
1406.
Stanford engineer makes $1 million machine to decode his own genome for ~$50k (nytimes.com)
1407.
Stunning Examples of Data Visualization (webdesignledger.com)
1408.
Tell HN: PG revises 3 essays ()
1409.
The Future of Content Management (asserttrue.blogspot.com)
1410.
Facebook 3.0 May Be The Most Useful App On The iPhone Yet (techcrunch.com)