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Archives for 28 Sep 2011
  1. Daring Fireball: Amazon's New Kindles
    (137 points | Comments)

  2. Some lessons learned
    (129 points | Comments)

  3. Python and Django on Heroku
    (414 points | Comments)

  4. Chris Espinosa: Fire
    (245 points | Comments)

  5. Humble Indie Bundle back with Humble Frozen Synapse Bundle
    (117 points | Comments)

  6. Kindle Fire - Full Color Kindle with 7" Multi-Touch Display, Wi-Fi
    (144 points | Comments)

  7. Introducing Amazon Silk
    (430 points | Comments)

  8. Carnegie Mellon face recognition study has unsettling results
    (201 points | Comments)

  9. Ward Cunningham working on new wiki software (progress videos)
    (110 points | Comments)

  10. Amazon Unveils $199 Kindle Fire Tablet
    (391 points | Comments)

  11. OCaml for the Masses
    (120 points | Comments)

  12. You’re Pricing It Wrong: Software Pricing Demystified
    (160 points | Comments)

  13. How Exercise Can Strengthen the Brain
    (163 points | Comments)

  14. How Porsche hacked the financial system and made a killing (2009)
    (354 points | Comments)

  15. Hey Google, I want my cache links back
    (519 points | Comments)

  16. Sudoku Solver in 140 bytes
    (123 points | Comments)

  17. Agile Scrum: Delivering Broken Software Since 1991
    (102 points | Comments)

  18. Evolutionary Algorithm: Evolving "Hello, World"
    (117 points | Comments)

  19. Princeton bans academics from handing copyright to journal publishers
    (414 points | Comments)

  20. Tools for creating ideas
    (113 points | Comments)

  21. Force Multipliers and Japanese Programmers
    (102 points | Comments)