September 2011 Archive
5671.
Why Governments Don’t Get Startups (steveblank.com)
5672.
Buy with a triple click A shopping experience second to one. (openideas.ideon.co)
5673.
Why is too much mocking bad? (blog.typemock.com)
5674.
Bank of America in bitter battle with bloggers (computerworlduk.com)
5675.
Nokia transfers 2,000 patents to Canadian IP firm in licensing and lawsuit push (thenextweb.com)
5676.
Git: the NoSQL Database (opensoul.org)
5677.
Ask HN: How much will cloud data storage cost in a few years? ()
5678.
Show HN: UsherBuddy, Last-Minute Event Tickets (usherbuddy.com)
5679.
Cross-platform Mobility: The Rise of Mono in the Enterprise (infoq.com)
5680.
Appsfire Announces Open Source UDID Replacement For iOS: OpenUDID (techcrunch.com)
5681.
How we launched BuzzGain to 7874 registered users in 1 week (bestengagingcommunities.com)
5682.
Wow: This Reporter Just Dropped The Hammer On Groupon's PR Rep (sfgate.com)
5683.
Guide to creating viral linkbait and infographics (distilled.net)
5684.
Openstack v/s Eucalyptus v/s Nimbula v/s Abiquo? ()
5685.
OpenStack Compute enters testing stage at Rackspace (rackspace.com)
5686.
Richard Gabriel's Review of "The Art of the Metaobject Protocol" by (dreamsongs.com)
5687.
THE TRUTH ABOUT GROUPON: Yes, It Can Make Money—No, It Won't Be Easy (businessinsider.com)
5688.
Intercontinental Ballistic Microfinance (vimeo.com)
5689.
Tim Armstrong's AOL dream may be ending (tech.fortune.cnn.com)
5690.
The Two Most Dangerous Words in Technology Marketing (mobileopportunity.blogspot.com)
5691.
Code.flickr.com: The Code Behind Geofences (code.flickr.com)
5692.
Google Activates DDoS Defense In Chrome (conceivablytech.com)
5693.
What happened to the world’s most famous hackers? (extremetech.com)
5694.
The Magic of Minecraft (pakman.com)
5695.
RDP encryption checksum and keystroke vulnerablities [2002] (marc.info)
5696.
Slow Clap for Congress (chrisashworth.org)
5697.
Yipit rides daily deal chaos to success (gigaom.com)
5698.
Why governments don't get startups (businessinsider.com)
5699.
Tech's next industry trend: Grilled cheese? (cnn.com)
5700.
Designer vs coder: who would you hire? (garron.me)