August 2009 Archive
1741.
Interview with Paul Buchheit on the FriendFeed acquisition (techcrunch.com)
1742.
The Good Enough Revolution: When Cheap and Simple Is Just Fine (wired.com)
1743.
How to Get a Job at Fog Creek Part 2: The Phone Screen (hicks-wright.net)
1744.
Ask HN: What's a good programming language to start with? ()
1745.
It's not my fault your business model sucks. (sob.apotheon.org)
1746.
Ask HN: Just launched our beta, tell us what you think (jobpic.com)
1747.
Ask HN: Confronting impossible people (In life and business)
1748.
Model forces Google to reveal blogger's identity (smh.com.au)
1749.
I'm being sued by Twitter (mytwitterbutler.com)
1750.
If P=NP, then mathematics as a field would be destroyed. (claymath.org)
1751.
Ask HN: Why don't we pay our rent online? ()
1752.
Ask HN: Rate my startup - customizable, downloadable books for children. ()
1753.
Can you solve Seth Godin's math problem? (sethgodin.typepad.com)
1754.
Ask HN: Why are images used to indent comments? ()
1755.
Ask HN: Review my Site ()
1756.
If concurrency is easy, you're either absurdly smart or you're kidding yourself (plsadventures.blogspot.com)
1757.
Ask HN: How would you monetize a social media site? ()
1758.
Magical Sign-up Page with jQuery and CSS. (9lessons.blogspot.com)
1759.
Ask HN: What is your purpose in life?
1760.
Build your own UPS at home, for cheap (instructables.com)
1761.
To Microsoft, Basic Research Is Good Insurance (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
1762.
New open office UI prototype (blogs.sun.com)
1763.
Twitter's Golden Ratio (That No One Likes To Talk About) (techcrunch.com)
1764.
(draft) John Furrier on the Coming Entreprenurial Counter Culture (siliconangle.com)
1765.
Tr.im Cuts Off Bit.ly’s 301works Idea, Wants to Sell (techcrunch.com)
1766.
In UK, Two Convicted of Refusing To Decrypt Data (it.slashdot.org)
1767.
Is advertising inherently deceptive? (cacm.acm.org)
1768.
Ask HN: I can't do YC. What are alternatives? ()
1769.
The Most Important Agile Practice Of All (skorks.com)
1770.
Britain To Put CCTV Cameras Inside Private Homes (wired.com)