August 2009 Archive
7741.
Download Google Chrome 4.0.201.1 Beta | iYiblogcu (iyiblogcu.com)
7742.
What good are mortgage regulations? (economist.com)
7743.
The housing wealth effect: Falling prices don't crimp consumption (economist.com)
7744.
When financial innovation’s good for the economy (premodeconhist.wordpress.com)
7745.
Germany braces for second wave of credit crunch (telegraph.co.uk)
7746.
Don’t Be Fooled, Europe Won’t Recover Until 2013 (bloomberg.com)
7747.
Appland: How smartphones are transforming our lives (newscientist.com)
7748.
The Dark Cloud: malware's cloud computing platform (storagezilla.typepad.com)
7749.
Facebook Morals (whattofix.com)
7750.
Designer Joey Roth Scavenges and Builds Show Booth with Discarded Materials (psfk.com)
7751.
STATS: Email Sharing’s Not Dead Yet (mashable.com)
7752.
Amazon.com avoids showdown over Kindle pricing policy (techflash.com)
7753.
X-Forwarded-For Log Filter for Windows Servers (devcentral.f5.com)
7754.
RESTful HTTP in practice (infoq.com)
7755.
Unstoppable hum (blog.sptnk.org)
7756.
Meet Two New Quantum Particles: Spinons and Holons (io9.com)
7757.
IPhone Screenshots: Buses + GPS = Constantly Updated Arriving and Departed Info (capsun.org)
7758.
Switched On: Toshiba and the Blu-ray Trojan Horse (engadget.com)
7759.
A national conversation? Our neurons shout hell, no (trueslant.com)
7760.
Google Upgrades Enterprise Search (techcrunch.com)
7761.
Scarcity and the world of digital media (blog.agoeldi.com)
7762.
The New, Faster Face of Innovation (sloanreview.mit.edu)
7763.
Exploring Information Leakage in Third-Party Compute Clouds [pdf] (people.csail.mit.edu)
7764.
Charlie Rose interviews Palantir CEO Alex Karp (media.palantirtech.com)
7765.
Google Wants You to Do Side-by-Side Comparisons in Search (readwriteweb.com)
7766.
3 Thinking Techniques (sourcesofinsight.com)
7767.
Silicon Valley software developers to get WiMAX network soon (venturebeat.com)
7768.
Jesus, Interrupted (whattofix.com)
7769.
China cuts US Treasury holdings in June (chinadaily.com.cn)
7770.
Phil Sanderson: San Francisco is becoming the new Sand Hill Road (pehub.com)