August 2011 Archive
7111.
Understanding 9/11: A Television News Archive (archive.org)
7112.
HackVAN Winner Mashes up Context.IO, Twilio and the Freshbooks API (blog.context.io)
7113.
Perl Module to send SMS via API (metacpan.org)
7114.
Say Something Nice (improveverywhere.com)
7115.
The most ambitious project at eBay for a long, long time - search megaproject (theregister.co.uk)
7116.
Website Helps Recover a Nikon D3 Using EXIF Data (popphoto.com)
7117.
The Rise of Letting Developers Play (d80.co.uk)
7118.
What Google still doesn’t get about running an online community (gigaom.com)
7119.
Android not a money maker? Not for this developer (gigaom.com)
7120.
Shopify open source batman.js (github.com)
7121.
O Mango, Mango Wherefore Art Thou Mango? (wekeroad.com)
7122.
Steve Jobs Resigns (thetechscoop.net)
7123.
Apple under Steve Jobs: numbers and the impact (flickr.com)
7124.
France's richest say: Tax us more (Following Warren Buffet's suit) (bbc.co.uk)
7125.
Tim Cook Named CEO of Apple (mashable.com)
7126.
Understanding the node.js event loop (blog.mixu.net)
7127.
The UI Geniuses At Berg Rethink The Common Receipt (fastcodesign.com)
7128.
Steve Jobs Resigns As CEO Of Apple (techcrunch.com)
7129.
Steve Jobs Resigns (thisismynext.com)
7130.
10 Unusual Things I didn't Know About Steve Jobs (jamesaltucher.com)
7131.
Though on leave since January, Steve Jobs stayed visible at Apple (appleinsider.com)
7132.
It was grand but Steve Jobs cannot be replaced (theorangeview.net)
7133.
Tips on exhibiting at your first trade show (whitetailsoftware.com)
7134.
I Just Recorded a Podcast About Jobs's Resignation (podcast.talentopoly.com)
7135.
Steve Jobs Steps Down: the Resignation Letter (pcmag.com)
7136.
Steve Jobs "You've got to find what you love" (2005 revisited) (news.stanford.edu)
7137.
Kryptonite Angel Round Terms (startuplawyer.com)
7138.
Orangutan Captured on Video Using Wet Towel to Cool Off (dailymail.co.uk)
7139.
Additional VM Import Functionality for AWS - Windows 2003, XenServer, Hyper-V (aws.typepad.com)
7140.
Blog Like A Pro In 3 Easy Steps: Assess, Decide, Do (lifehack.org)