August 2011 Archive
8701.
Installing Rails on OS X Lion with HomeBrew, RVM and Mysql (frederico-araujo.com)
8702.
Stocks: Worst day since 2008 financial crisis (money.cnn.com)
8703.
Social Nerds Track Twitter Followers with github (dashdingo.org)
8704.
Popular Tumblr browser extension "Missing e" effectively shut down by Tumblr (blog.missinge.infraware.ca)
8705.
So We Agreed on Having Multiple MPIs - What About SHMEM? (hpc-opinion.blogspot.com)
8706.
Bungie Vidoc On The Development of the Halo Series (joystiq.com)
8707.
Create an attractive loading panel in jQuery (coderjournal.com)
8708.
Linus Torvalds dubs GNOME 3 'unholy mess' (theregister.co.uk)
8709.
Saab LIDAR terrain acquisition (blog.lidarnews.com)
8710.
15 Surprising Facts About 19-Year-Old Mark Zuckerberg And Early Facebook (businessinsider.com)
8711.
Three Questions for Effective Feedback (blogs.hbr.org)
8712.
Fingerprint breakthrough offers new forensic evidence (bbc.co.uk)
8713.
Google Chrome 13 Goes Public (socialbarrel.com)
8714.
Escape Tools (marcsteinmetz.com)
8715.
TODOs never get to done (blog.carbonfive.com)
8716.
Raid reveals evidence of ChronoPay ties to MacDefender scareware (arstechnica.com)
8717.
Lost Your Creativity? Use “Lost in Translation” (mygengo.com)
8718.
Rupert Murdoch's Daily Has A Drone (blogs.forbes.com)
8719.
Writers online (cvresumewritingservices.org)
8720.
How apple react to a faulty driver (apple.slashdot.org)
8721.
Researchers Discover How to Steal Credit Card Data Using Square (mashable.com)
8722.
Benjamin Button, Cloud Everything and Why Shannon's Law Isn't (youtube.com)
8723.
Vanilla Java: Tuning buffer sizes (vanillajava.blogspot.com)
8724.
The Competition (asymco.com)
8725.
Web Packets in Flight (kottke.org)
8726.
Using Google closure library with ClojureScript (sunng.info)
8727.
Eric Schmidt-backed Quixey helps you dig up Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn apps (fastcompany.com)
8728.
Show HN: My Weekend Project -- Recommendations for GitHub Repos (punchagan.muse-amuse.in)
8729.
A security firm uncovers years of snooping on governments, business and sport (economist.com)
8730.
Sliders Are The Most Irritating Thing Happen To The Internet (getspace.org)