August 2009 Archive
6331.
Scott Ambler on the World of Agile Development (informit.com)
6332.
Sneak Peek At Facebook for iPhone 3.0 (techcrunch.com)
6333.
Google Knows What You’ll Search For–12 Months From Now (marketingpilgrim.com)
6334.
Organizational Impediments to Large-Scale Agile Adoption (informit.com)
6335.
FTP vs. FTPS vs. SFTP vs. FISH vs. SCP vs. WTF (nodereality.com)
6336.
Designing an Internet for kids (cnn.com)
6337.
'Mister Jalopy' is the reuse, recycle guru (cnn.com)
6338.
Despite lawsuits, AT&T says MMS still coming soon to iPhone (itworld.com)
6339.
Hackers set new high score for credit card theft at 130M (arstechnica.com)
6340.
Behavioural finance to the rescue? (economist.com)
6341.
Canadian Medical Association: "We all agree that the system is imploding" (google.com)
6342.
Advanced PHPUnit: Annotations (eng.genius.com)
6343.
Collaborative Design Isn’t the Same as Democratic Desig (victusspiritus.com)
6344.
Today's Networks Resemble Yesterday's Factories (gregness.wordpress.com)
6345.
Why You Want to Start Using SML Today (hprog.org)
6346.
SizeUp - Awesome Mac utility for moving/resizing windows (irradiatedsoftware.com)
6347.
The World’s Only Triple Engine Browser (smashingapps.com)
6348.
Full text of "Parlog As A System Progrmming Language" (archive.org)
6349.
Uber Best: 9 Fresh Roundups With The Coolest Articles From The Design Community (inspiredm.com)
6350.
AVG antivirus coming to iPhone and OS X (crave.cnet.co.uk)
6351.
Tr.im Goes Open - Bad Move or Marketing Ploy? (aleembawany.com)
6352.
Pwnie Award Winners (pwnie-awards.org)
6353.
Over there An 8 mile high distraction made of posh chocolate (badscience.net)
6354.
Web addresses exceed world's population (in.news.yahoo.com)
6355.
Artaic: Robots That Make Artistic Mosaics (boston.com)
6356.
Nanovor - Pokemon-esqe online game with an Augmented Reality component (nanovor.com)
6357.
Does closing roads cut delays? (features.csmonitor.com)
6358.
New Cook or Be Cooked Teaches Kitchen Skills With Wiimote (wired.com)
6359.
Common Mistakes Made Marketing on Twitter (webdoctus.com)
6360.
At Black Hat and Defcon, hackers talk shop (news.cnet.com)