August 2011 Archive
5431.
Fired techie created virtual chaos at pharma company (computerworld.com)
5432.
Google inadvertently creates a Profanity API (thenextweb.com)
5433.
Culture Clash: Google and Motorola (online.wsj.com)
5434.
Zynga sued for patent infringement (reuters.com)
5435.
Ask Me Anything (scottaaronson.com)
5436.
The value of each Motorola patent is exactly equal to Novell's. (economist.com)
5437.
The 3 + 2 Rule of Simple Productivity (blog.101ideas.cz)
5438.
How to use oDesk contractors for system administration tasks (blog.brendel.com)
5439.
Show HN: Sketching with fonts (fontify.it)
5440.
CSS Hyphenation arrives in Firefox and Safari (blog.fontdeck.com)
5441.
Introducing the [Windows 8] team (blogs.msdn.com)
5442.
Street View goes to the Amazon (googleblog.blogspot.com)
5443.
Spot Instances - Increased Control (allthingsdistributed.com)
5444.
Improving accessibility for Google Reader, inspired by readability ()
5445.
Magnifier: Google's take on music discovery (googleblog.blogspot.com)
5446.
7 most interesting Startups (500 Startups Demo Day 2) (techcrunch.com)
5447.
Visual Complexity: Mapping Patterns of Information (coolhunting.com)
5448.
Facebook talks security response (scmagazine.com.au)
5449.
Should Yelp and Kudzu intervene when their reviewers are being harassed? (js.co.tt)
5450.
Preference for Macs correlated with lack of older siblings (correlated.org)
5451.
Welcome to the patent valuation bubble (zdnet.com)
5452.
Speak.js: Text-to-speech on the web (hacks.mozilla.org)
5453.
Graph Databases FTW (n0tw0rthy.wordpress.com)
5454.
Large ISPs Profit From BitTorrent Traffic, Study Finds (torrentfreak.com)
5455.
Google ‘Nexus Prime’ Android 4.0 phone could launch in October (bgr.com)
5456.
Dozuki will drag service manuals kicking, screaming into 21st century (arstechnica.com)
5457.
Google adds Weather Layer to Maps (maps.google.com)
5458.
Google Analyzes Four Years of Web-Based Malware (securityweek.com)
5459.
Open WiFi and Liability for Copyright Infringement: Setting the Record Straight (eff.org)
5460.
The demise of the middle manager (economist.com)