August 2011 Archive
8581.
Shell Hackery: The Use of “cd .” (codelord.net)
8582.
Dow finishes down 500+ points (online.wsj.com)
8583.
Apple Has Secret Deals In Place To Launch A Video Streaming Service (businessinsider.com)
8584.
Is Nintendo Reconsidering The Wii U? (conceivablytech.com)
8585.
Apache One-Liner to List All Server Names and Aliases (blog.brynmosher.com)
8586.
“If they gave everyone a Mac, I’d be out of a job.” (wellpreparedmind.wordpress.com)
8587.
Open MPI versus OSU MPI - Which One to Use? (hpc-opinion.blogspot.com)
8588.
Startup Crawl, August 11th (startupcrawl.zaarly.com)
8589.
Maxvoltar - A huge opportunity (maxvoltar.com)
8590.
It's OK, Internet Explorer users - we're the dummies (news.com.au)
8591.
You tweet, complaining about a service. The company responds. How do you react? (plus.google.com)
8592.
SSH Programming with Paramiko | Completely Different (jessenoller.com)
8593.
George Robert Price, game theory and natural selection (30 min audio) (bbc.co.uk)
8594.
How to install the Facebook Like Button (proudn00b.com)
8595.
The Debt Ceiling Deal: The Case for Caving (businessweek.com)
8596.
India Government’s Use of Hotmail, Gmail ‘Recipe for Disaster’ - Businessweek (businessweek.com)
8597.
The End of Agile (pragprog.com)
8598.
Anti Gallery: built by a programmer, for programmers (github.com)
8599.
Microsoft kicks off $250,000 security contest (computerworlduk.com)
8600.
Act first, research later (core77.com)
8601.
Google Hacking for Penetration Testers Volume 2 (hackerarticles.com)
8602.
Attention economy revisited (web-target.com)
8603.
In Review of Sass (blog.montylounge.com)
8604.
Completing an MIT Physics Class in 4.5 Days? (scotthyoung.com)
8605.
Thoughts on current QR Code Usage (piercecommunications.co.uk)
8606.
Google is right: The smartphone “patent bubble” is lame (splatf.com)
8607.
Random password generation in Perl (blogs.perl.org)
8608.
Candy Japan: Huge subscriber growth (bemmu.posterous.com)
8609.
How to Watch HBO Go on Your TV Today and Tomorrow (techofthehub.com)
8610.
The E-Mail That Google Really Doesn't Want a Jury to See (paidcontent.org)