August 2011 Archive
8671.
The truth behind the Shady RAT (symantec.com)
8672.
Verizon leaks Android roadmap (androidandme.com)
8673.
Heating Homes With Human Waste Is Saving Lives And Tigers In Nepal (fastcompany.com)
8674.
All in one Android development kit from Nvidia (developer.nvidia.com)
8675.
Live Blogging TechStars Boulder Demo Day (launch.is)
8676.
Fake iPhone 5 shot (thenextweb.com)
8677.
Silicon Valley and the Immigration System (washingtonpost.com)
8678.
Stocks Take Nose Dive On Economic Fears (npr.org)
8679.
Philips wins DOE's $10 million L Prize for 60W incandescent killer (fastcompany.com)
8680.
And we are back: Mono 2.10.3 (tirania.org)
8681.
A Skeleton Key to the Voynich Manuscript (reddit.com)
8682.
DailyBurn announces API shutdown. Tomorrow. (illegible.org)
8683.
Building the Future (blog.datasift.com)
8684.
Google has just introduced an optional three pane view to Gmail. (thenextweb.com)
8685.
House Committee Approves U.S. Internet Spy Bill: This Week in Online Tyranny (readwriteweb.com)
8686.
A Few Lessons I Learned About Online Writers Down on the Content Farm (searchenginewatch.com)
8687.
Google Plus Revolutionizes The Feedback Loop (reorg.co)
8688.
Australian app developer slams Amazon over free deal (startupsmart.com.au)
8689.
It's Probably Time To Upgrade Your Computers (khan.org)
8690.
EFF Calls on Cisco to Do the Right Thing (eff.org)
8691.
LinkedIn Posts First Ever Public Earnings Announcement (readwriteweb.com)
8692.
Franken calls on FCC to enforce merger conditions on Comcast (thehill.com)
8693.
You’re an entrepreneur. Really? (Part 2) (blog.geeksphere.net)
8694.
Raid on Russian Firm May Have Taken Down MacDefender Malware (macrumors.com)
8695.
Using Topshelf, Quartz, & Other OSS Bits Part 2 (compositecode.com)
8696.
How To Dupe The Press With Out Of Context Statements (techdirt.com)
8697.
Broken promises of privacy (uclalawreview.org)
8698.
Rotate your Macbook screen and touchpad (macscreenrotate.com)
8699.
S3 FileManager aka "How we handle your logos" (blog.mashape.com)
8700.
Meet The Worst Car: Monster Mk1 (conceivablytech.com)