September 2011 Archive
2761.
Live stream of team coding and drawing RPG in 14 days for charity (twitch.tv)
2762.
The Mac Inventor's Gift Before Dying: An Immortal Design Lesson for His Son (fastcodesign.com)
2763.
US embassy coerced Sweden into prosecuting Piratebay (falkvinge.net)
2764.
PVS-Studio: analyzing ReactOS's code (viva64.com)
2765.
Foundry Group Releases "I'm a VC" Music Video (foundrygroup.com)
2766.
Creating Jobs: A Capitalist Idea (nytimes.com)
2767.
Adobe finally brings Flash to iPhone and iPad (bgr.com)
2768.
How Long Do Users Stay on Web Pages? (useit.com)
2769.
Running Groupon or Living Social Deal Leads to 10% Decrease in Yelp Rating (launch.is)
2770.
Processing CoffeeScript Editor (pcsedit.appspot.com)
2771.
Snippets on Google Maps: if you can see it, you can share it (googleblog.blogspot.com)
2772.
Ask HN: How should I proceed with my mobile app side project? ()
2773.
Ask HN: Hosting Django: Heroku, Gondor, or myself? ()
2774.
RIP Michael Hart, founder of Project Gutenberg (guardian.co.uk)
2775.
The Real Problem with Facebook (25hoursaday.com)
2776.
Secretly Nimble: Apple’s agile product development (jasonosgood.com)
2777.
Someone ported Redis to Ruby (github.com)
2778.
IBM's Hardware Transactional Memory (arstechnica.com)
2779.
Ask HN: How does the London startup scene compare to NYC? ()
2780.
How long will it take for this to be at the top of HN? (uncrunched.com)
2781.
NoSQL as a governance arbitrage (blog.thestateofme.com)
2782.
ShowHN: DailyHealthScore - Track and improve your health ()
2783.
HubSpot: Why We Fire Our Best Employees (inc.com)
2784.
Stypi founders have a plan to reinvent Google Wave (venturebeat.com)
2785.
France Won't Rule Out Military Strike on Iran (israelnationalnews.com)
2786.
SpaceX introduces fully reusable Falcon 9 concept (spacex.com)
2787.
Google+ Users Can Now Share & Follow Circles (marketaire.com)
2788.
Five smart, different, creative indie browser games (gamamoto.com)
2789.
The Universal Base Class (Ruby) (github.com)
2790.
What Successful People Do Differently (blogs.hbr.org)