August 2011 Archive
7081.
Amazon preempts tablet demand, adds third touch panel maker (thenextweb.com)
7082.
Nokia Goes NFC: First NFC Enabled App In Ovi Store (arcticstartup.com)
7083.
NYPD Intelligence Unit Seen Pushing Rights Limits (npr.org)
7084.
Structural Pattern Matching in Java (apocalisp.wordpress.com)
7085.
O - JavaScript Library for Object Manipulation (vladocar.github.com)
7086.
“Nobody Uses Their Real Name” and Other Outdated Notions (powazek.com)
7087.
Virginia earthquake waves ripple across the US (blogs.discovermagazine.com)
7088.
Tweaks To Extend The Battery Life Of Intel Linux Notebooks (phoronix.com)
7089.
Feral developers: why game industry talent is going indie (arstechnica.com)
7090.
Apple wins lawsuit against Samsung (translate.google.com)
7091.
Creating JDBC Connections Doesn't Have To Be Slow (jroller.com)
7092.
Wikileaks Releases Thousands of US and Foriegn Diplomatic Cables (facebook.com)
7093.
Promoting little gifts (rjbs.manxome.org)
7094.
In russia, dogs take public transit (thedogfiles.com)
7095.
The Latest Terrorism Non-Menace: Pilot Potty-Break Attacks (theatlantic.com)
7096.
Payback: Physicist donates $150 million to IIT for Research Center (indianexpress.com)
7097.
Becoming a real developer (yokozar.org)
7098.
Desperately seeking a job, with cookies if necessary (uamis.wordpress.com)
7099.
Sublime Text 2 goes VIM (sublimetext.com)
7100.
Scala is Child's Play (scala-lang.org)
7101.
Conferences burned by PayPal (conferencesburnedbypaypal.tumblr.com)
7102.
Your first month as a UX Manager (grahamjenkin.com)
7103.
An in depth look at a proven GTD system using Gmail. (kentfenwick.ca)
7104.
HP TouchPad Android Port Bounty Now Over $2,000 (techcrunch.com)
7105.
Apache DoS Bug Resurfaces, Spurring New Attacks (threatpost.com)
7106.
On the advancement of science and the useful arts (grack.com)
7107.
Samsung: We’re not buying HP’s PC biz (gigaom.com)
7108.
Customer development isn’t enough; think holistically (giffconstable.com)
7109.
Try Python 2.7 under Google AppEngine (code.google.com)
7110.
Atlanta: Georgia Tech Hackathon this Saturday the 27th (hungryhungryhackers.org)