August 2011 Archive
5101.
The Day Google Disappeared (5cience.net)
5102.
Why we should embrace constraints (pandadesk.com)
5103.
Luban: a generic “language” for creating user interface (docs.danse.us)
5104.
The Business Rusch: Royalty Statements (e-books and the publishing industry) (kriswrites.com)
5105.
Crunch can and should be avoided (shotgundentist.com)
5106.
How one undergrad built the largest solar farm in Michigan (arstechnica.com)
5107.
ICloud Error Pages (macrumors.com)
5108.
Knowing when to quit/stop working on your startup (tob.in)
5109.
New Yorker iPad app shows readers just want to read (nytimes.com)
5110.
Global AWS Start-Up Challenge 2011 (aws.amazon.com)
5111.
Is Turntable.fm Legal? In Depth Analysis (copyhype.com)
5112.
MIT Alum Looks to Preserve A Digital Copy of Every Book in the World (bostinnovation.com)
5113.
Comparing Java 7 Async NIO with NIO. (vanillajava.blogspot.com)
5114.
Nuclear plants are safer than what we thought (nytimes.com)
5115.
The National Lawyers' Guild has launched a site supporting Anonymous (anonlg.com)
5116.
Wheren I search "I Owe You" on my 118,000 unread emails (jamesaltucher.com)
5117.
The Art of the Finish: How to Go From Busy to Accomplished (scotthyoung.com)
5118.
FTrain takes on what it's like to buy a house. (two.longshotmag.com)
5119.
Airbnb Safety (airbnb.com)
5120.
Javascript Performance Boosting Tips from Nicholas Zakas (jonraasch.com)
5121.
The DIY Terminator: Private Robot Armies And The Algorithm-Run Future Of War (fastcompany.com)
5122.
Open Web Browsers Now Majority Of Web (techcrunch.com)
5123.
Skype releases then immediately yanks Skype for iPad (twitter.com)
5124.
Why you can't start a rival post office (mentalfloss.com)
5125.
7 Chrome Tips Developers & Designers May Not Know (elijahmanor.com)
5126.
'Use-Once' Variables and Linear Objects (pipeline.com)
5127.
Writing An Hadoop MapReduce Program In Python (michael-noll.com)
5128.
Code from your iPad with Compilr (compilr.com)
5129.
The Fallacy of Modern Web Development (jtaby.com)
5130.
Google Acquires The DealMap (dealbook.nytimes.com)