August 2009 Archive
4861.
U.S. Business Schools: Why Foreign MBAs are Disappearing (businessweek.com)
4862.
Photobucket Founders To Leave News Corp. (techcrunch.com)
4863.
Personal Supercomputers Promise Teraflops on Your Desk (wired.com)
4864.
The information age is about to give way to the era of synthetic genetics (tierneylab.blogs.nytimes.com)
4865.
The Wilderness of Childhood is Gone (nybooks.com)
4866.
How to figure out what your app should cost. (mistone.net)
4867.
Mac OS X version 10.6 Snow Leopard is available (amazon.com)
4868.
Best Video Editing Apps For Bloggers (informationweek.com)
4869.
Server.com Sold For A Solid $770,000 (techcrunch.com)
4870.
Don’t Turn a Code Review Into a Code Rant (juixe.com)
4871.
We believe in the freedom to read (defectivebydesign.org)
4872.
The record industry's latest attempt at revenue: ads in CD's (rollingstone.com)
4873.
Cost of Living in America (mint.com)
4874.
Microsoft fights Word injunction, warns of 'massive disruption' (techflash.com)
4875.
Turn a Pair of Water Wings into a Travel Pillow (lifehacker.com)
4876.
White House ‘Cyber Czar’ Resigns; Let’s Not Replace Her. (wired.com)
4877.
Natural Image Statistics (Book pdf + Codes) (naturalimagestatistics.net)
4878.
IPhone Whine #4 - Stop Blaming AT&T (designbygravity.wordpress.com)
4879.
Solar Industry: No Breakthroughs Needed (technologyreview.com)
4880.
Latest Starbucks Buzzword: 'Lean' (online.wsj.com)
4881.
Device Offers a Roadside Dope Test (technologyreview.com)
4882.
Hackers break into police computer as sting backfires (smh.com.au)
4883.
Vector graphics software demo from 1963, with narration from Alan Kay (blogs.adobe.com)
4884.
Twitter XSS vulnerability - had fake tweet posted from my account ()
4885.
Nskein - a Skein implementation in .NET (sriramkrishnan.com)
4886.
Spotify close to nabbing $50M from Facebook-backer Li Ka-Shing (venturebeat.com)
4887.
Businessweek mention of Google [1998] (businessweek.com)
4888.
FTC to press on with Apple-Google board probe (reuters.com)
4889.
JIRA issues reporting with Python (diffract.me)
4890.
Dolphin body language 'follows human verbal communication' (telegraph.co.uk)