September 2011 Archive
3571.
Is Brazil the next ‘startup nation’? (memeburn.com)
3572.
On Bipartite Graphs (blog.commentout.net)
3573.
Mieple An Awesome Way to Meet People (launchitnow.co)
3574.
Something is amiss with the Internet in Asia & North America... (internettrafficreport.com)
3575.
Why desktop computing failed (zdnet.com)
3576.
Arduino Comic Makes It Easy to Get Started with Electronics Hacking (lifehacker.com)
3577.
Entrepreneur builds solar bottle lights to help his impoverished community (youtube.com)
3578.
Node development for the lazy (using CoffeeScript) (zappajs.org)
3579.
Berlin Hopes Growing Tech Community Will Lift City’s Economy (nytimes.com)
3580.
Intel extends JavaScript for parallel programming (theregister.co.uk)
3581.
Top Youtube channels. (microreviews.org)
3582.
What are best books to learn coding from? ()
3583.
The Facebook iPhone (techcrunch.com)
3584.
Quick tips for techies who need to give business presentations (itworld.com)
3585.
[Photo] These geeks are now members of the parliament of the State of Berlin :-) (spiegel.de)
3586.
Google Appengine will finally get SQL store? (code.google.com)
3587.
Ballmer’s Last Stand (cringely.com)
3588.
Samsung Launches Offensive Against Apple (osnews.com)
3589.
100+ new features on Google+ (googlemobile.blogspot.com)
3590.
UEFI secure booting - signed bootloaders for Windows 8 PCs (mjg59.dreamwidth.org)
3591.
Rick Santorum: Google wouldn't be this mean to Joe Biden - Rick Santorum (salon.com)
3592.
Feedback needed: a service for bringing change in companies (webcast) ()
3593.
Ask HN/PG: What happened to YCommonApp? ()
3594.
Ask HN: Our 4sq hackathon entry is 4sq + klout. Would it make a good business? ()
3595.
Nurturing India's Next Entrepreneurs (india.blogs.nytimes.com)
3596.
Will Ebooks Destroy the Democratizing Effects of Reading? (technologyreview.com)
3597.
StrangeLoop 2011 Slides (github.com)
3598.
A Template for How Much Equity Advisors Should Get. (techcrunch.com)
3599.
Voting to Hire a Chief Without Meeting Him (nytimes.com)
3600.
Google+ Gets 10 Million Users In First 2 Days Of Being Public (searchengineland.com)