August 2009 Archive
7261.
A Metal Coating That Repairs Itself (technologyreview.com)
7262.
Hard data: how small businesses are using Twitter (blog.nelso.com)
7263.
What Staff Really Need From The CIO (ciopedia.com)
7264.
The Complete Beatles in One Hour (blog.wfmu.org)
7265.
Secure Passwords Keep You Safer (2006) (wired.com)
7266.
The Science of a Freebie (camp.woothemes.com)
7267.
Scum Agile Master (SCAM) training (agile-software-development.com)
7268.
Passion Is Power (dragosroua.com)
7269.
An Epiphany I Had While Playing Pac-Man (networkperformancedaily.com)
7270.
Hacker With Asperger’s Sentenced to 55 Months for Trucking Scheme (wired.com)
7271.
Online Retailer NetShops Rebrands as Hayneedle (siliconprairienews.com)
7272.
The Epidemic of Pot Arrests in New York City (alternet.org)
7273.
What's a Good Final Year Project? (entertainingcode.com)
7274.
Dangerous Xbox 360 Update Killing Homebrew (pagetable.com)
7275.
Why Can't My Clocks Keep Time Accurately? (time.com)
7276.
Markdown redux, and walking the AST to generate (statically) valid XHTML (eigenclass.org)
7277.
Dig Into Unix: Sed and Awk (theappleblog.com)
7278.
Interview with The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao author Junot Diaz (npr.org)
7279.
High Voltage is a new Rails engine from thoughtbot for static pages (robots.thoughtbot.com)
7280.
How to tell whether your code is running at C static-initialization time (MSVC) (cbloomrants.blogspot.com)
7281.
Delightful puzzles for computer scientists and mathematicians (gurmeetsingh.wordpress.com)
7282.
Chosen, inevitable, and contingent: the technium and its direction (kk.org)
7283.
New laws of robotics (zyxo.wordpress.com)
7284.
TheFunded.com Co-founder Job Board (thefunded.com)
7285.
Google and Amazon, not publishers, will dominate the book's next chapter (guardian.co.uk)
7286.
(Coventry, UK) Python Developer Required ()
7287.
Smoothy TextMate Theme. (kennethreitz.com)
7288.
How Effective is American Health Care? (blogs.harvardbusiness.org)
7289.
Forbes ranks West Point as nation's top college (army.mil)
7290.
Climate change geoengineering (reason.com)