September 2011 Archive
3751.
The N900 Brain Scanner and Other Reasons Why There's Life in Nokia (blogs.wsj.com)
3752.
Simple Shapes of Startups (ashmaurya.com)
3753.
With City-Specific Regions, Earbits (YC W11) Launches Improved iPhone App (launch.is)
3754.
The Linux desktop is dead. Long live the Linux desktop (zdnet.com)
3755.
Blekko's not afraid of Google, why is Washington? (skrenta.com)
3756.
Wikipedia takes first steps towards "the site configuration you can edit" (blog.wikimedia.org)
3757.
Reengineering the Windows 8 boot experience [New post] (blogs.msdn.com)
3758.
How Netflix Lost its Glamor and its Way (macobserver.com)
3759.
Merging Glam and Ning (bhorowitz.com)
3760.
Merging Glam and Ning : pmarca (blog.pmarca.com)
3761.
The World from Berlin: The Laptop-and-Latte Generation Has Found Its Party (spiegel.de)
3762.
Men Without Chests (columbia.edu)
3763.
Show HN: "Hubris", my 10K challenge entry (10k.aneventapart.com)
3764.
Better Random Testing by Leaving Features Out (blog.regehr.org)
3765.
A fifth paper written by a former Duke cancer researcher has been retracted (biotechniques.com)
3766.
Google + (Plus) Is Open To All – The Alarming Sound To Facebook (logicallogo.com)
3767.
HTML5 vs Native Apps [opinion] (microreviews.org)
3768.
Message from Phil Rand ()
3769.
What we learned from 5 million books (ted.com)
3770.
Yelp CEO: Google Is A Monopolist That Screws Us Over, And Here's How (businessinsider.com)
3771.
New Chrome Plugin Gives Instant Sentiment Analysis for Twitter Search Terms (mashable.com)
3772.
Why the Daily Deals Space is Collapsing Beneath its Own Weight (techvibes.com)
3773.
Command-line Freecell written in Clojure (with vim tips/tricks) (thanthese.wordpress.com)
3774.
Scientists Reconstruct Video Clips From Brain Activity In Historic Experiment (gizmodo.com)
3775.
More detailed info on neutrinos traveling faster than light (scienceblogs.com)
3776.
This comes BEFORE your business logic (javacodegeeks.com)
3777.
Ask HN: Does any language compiler/runtime implement somthing like this?
3778.
College tuition kills innovation, and here’s how (smartplanet.com)
3779.
Crawling, Culling, and Machine Learning in JavaScript (blog.cull.tv)
3780.
LeafLabs puts Python on their Arduino-compatible ARM board (leaflabs.com)