September 2011 Archive
11671.
Readability in Programming Languages (msdnrss.thecoderblogs.com)
11672.
Jack of all trades → Master of Disaster (gaiustech.wordpress.com)
11673.
CA residents: Own property or be screwed (kagansblog.com)
11674.
How To Speak Geek [video] (thetechscoop.net)
11675.
SEO Smackdown: Information Architecture vs. Technical Architecture (searchengineland.com)
11676.
VMware statement says Apache 2.2.20 fix introduces protocol layer bugs (pastebin.com)
11677.
Why the “scoop” mentality is bad for news (knightdigitalmediacenter.org)
11678.
If You're Going to Act Like Children . . . (baumlegal.com)
11679.
Former F1 Ace Takes on the Best — Online (wired.com)
11680.
Ask HN: How do I prevent repetitive strain injury (RSI)? ()
11681.
Industry cycles for visionary insights (shirlawsonline.com)
11682.
How good is your idea? (waynepan.com)
11683.
Suspected LulzSec and Anonymous members arrested in UK (bbc.co.uk)
11684.
Just a Few Teensy Questions About Arrington and AOL (forbes.com)
11685.
Scotland Yard Arrests LulzSec, Anonymous Suspects (informationweek.com)
11686.
Thingiverse Backup: 26GB archive of things you can 3D print (archive.org)
11687.
Samsung CEO: We would “never” buy WebOS (venturebeat.com)
11688.
Most firms say business analytics boosts decision-making process (kdnuggets.com)
11689.
The Truth About Mobile Developer Programs in Mobile Advertising (blog.zestadz.com)
11690.
Intellectual Ventures' Nathan Myhrvold on Barbecuing in Texas (simplerna.com)
11691.
Lessons & Thoughts On My 5 Year Anniversary Of Starting A New Business (daggle.com)
11692.
Clone Wars: Rise of the Fast Follower Startups (betabeat.com)
11693.
5 Tips for Raising a Venture Round (readwriteweb.com)
11694.
The thinking bike (inhabitat.com)
11695.
Curated Interviews From Quants, Part 3 (curatedalpha.com)
11696.
What I Learned After 3 Years Mentoring Over 80 Startups (businessinsider.com)
11697.
The Process is not the Point (venturefizz.com)
11698.
Steve Jobs: The Infographic (thetechscoop.net)
11699.
Stop the insanity - advice from first time startup CEOs (geekwire.com)
11700.
Good Charisma, Bad Business (2002) (nytimes.com)