August 2011 Archive
5521.
HP/Palm post mortem: what could have been (gdgt.com)
5522.
How the Internet and its pricing really work (ideas.4brad.com)
5523.
Garrett Lisi's An Exceptionally Simple Theory of Everything TiddlyWiki (deferentialgeometry.org)
5524.
Which CSS3/HTML5 Features Can I Use? (caniuse.com)
5525.
YouTube is basically Pandora (half of their traffic is music) (launch.is)
5526.
How Facebook can get you fired (pri.org)
5527.
Is GTD the "Extreme Programming" of Time Management (matthewcornell.org)
5528.
It's time to end the war on salt. (scientificamerican.com)
5529.
SimpleGeo Co-Founder Matt Galligan Leaves the Company (readwriteweb.com)
5530.
Recurly's answer to Stripe (js.recurly.com)
5531.
Real name blogger - troll mails blogger's employees, blogger ordered to stop (scienceblogs.com)
5532.
Teagueduino: Arduino just got a whole lot easier — Now on Kickstarter (kickstarter.com)
5533.
Fans Muscle Into Sports Bars to Watch Pro Videogamers Do Battle on the Tube (online.wsj.com)
5534.
Forkly Enters The Soon-To-Be-Stuffed Mobile App Taste Space (techcrunch.com)
5535.
What programming has taught me about being openminded (blog.mumm.me)
5536.
The Google Books settlement is now all but dead in light of new ruling (laboratorium.net)
5537.
'Wormhole' links MIT and Stanford (articles.boston.com)
5538.
Why HP's Departure from the PC Business Was Inevitable (blogs.hbr.org)
5539.
Techstak v2 is now in Beta, Feedback/Suggestions would be great (techstak.com)
5540.
Founder Interview with Steve Wozniak (foundersatwork.com)
5541.
Onepager: The world’s easiest way to create a beautiful website (thenextweb.com)
5542.
The TV that watches you (extremetech.com)
5543.
Due Diligence - survival guide #startups #business (jacquesmattheij.com)
5544.
Why Qualcomm Is The Most Likely Company To Buy WebOS (conceivablytech.com)
5545.
The Destructive Power of the Financial Markets (spiegel.de)
5546.
People, not industry, power innovation in Chile (washingtonpost.com)
5547.
Yale University FTP file w/ 43,000 SSN and names gets indexed by Google (yaledailynews.com)
5548.
E.Y.E. Divine Cybermancy manages to be fun despite many design mistakes (gaming.icrontic.com)
5549.
Sprint to offer iPhone 5 in October, report claims (bgr.com)
5550.
Rumor: Sprint To Sell iPhone 5 In October (techcrunch.com)