September 2011 Archive
9931.
How to Avoid Looking Like an Idiot at Your Next Job Interview (mmdtech.com)
9932.
The Cold Hit Problem (math-blog.com)
9933.
Challenge: Command line TODO lists (codebrawl.com)
9934.
Facebook's most important product - YOU (johnstanderfer.com)
9935.
New full-duplex technology doubles wireless capacity (zdnet.com)
9936.
The Necessity of Funding Failure (wired.com)
9937.
Online Payments Platform Braintree Processing $8 Million Per Day (techcrunch.com)
9938.
Are Users Blind to Text Advertisements? (surl.org)
9939.
Delhi on 32 Rupees ($0.65) a Day? (india.blogs.nytimes.com)
9940.
Startup America: $50k each to 1000 startups (wh.gov)
9941.
Seriously, usernames & passwords are bad for business (mepin.com)
9942.
Just two weeks left in the Apps for Communities contest (knightfoundation.org)
9943.
3D Models (e.g., of Notre Dame) from Public Photos (grail.cs.washington.edu)
9944.
DomainPolish 2 Months Later: $3,000 in Revenue (dshipper.posterous.com)
9945.
Compare Your Term Sheet To The Standards With GreenLine (startuplawblog.com)
9946.
Facebook Free and Always Will Be (blogsdaddy.com)
9947.
PlayText - Android podcaster for all webpages (playtext.in)
9948.
Getting Paying Customers is Your problem (gettingmoreawesome.com)
9949.
Controversy as Spotify requires new users to be on Facebook first (eu.techcrunch.com)
9950.
The Air Force's secure Linux distribution (zdnet.com)
9951.
Google Announces Digital Dead Sea Scrolls Project (readwriteweb.com)
9952.
Netflix Webkit-Based UI for TV Devices (cdn-0.nflximg.com)
9953.
Even Cops Have a Social Media Strategy? (socialmediacurator.com)
9954.
Programming IP Sockets on Linux (gnosis.cx)
9955.
Chrome Web Store Gets Global Success (browserfame.com)
9956.
The First Law of Complexodynamics (scottaaronson.com)
9957.
LinkedIn Town Hall with the President- live. (linkedin.com)
9958.
Hackathons Are the New Non-Profit Campaign (theleanstartupmachine.com)
9959.
Twacked, When Good Tweets Go Bad: Twitter Hacking History (Infographic) (veracode.com)
9960.
Deleted City - Digital Archaeology with Geocities (deletedcity.net)