August 2011 Archive
8851.
Ask an HTML5 Dev: How do you profile your code? (html5grind.com)
8852.
Q&A: S&P's downgrade of the United States (reuters.com)
8853.
Online security doesn't exist (money.cnn.com)
8854.
Web App/networking ()
8855.
Wall Street's Failure Now Belongs to Public Education (anurbanteacherseducation.com)
8856.
How Debt Has Defined Human History (blogs.wsj.com)
8857.
Comcast Now Offers $10 Internet Access For Low Income Families (tekgoblin.com)
8858.
Backup firms take different paths in same market (boston.com)
8859.
Regret Installing Mac OS X Lion Server? You Can Now Disable It (thetechscoop.net)
8860.
Is spam a big problem on Facebook? (cbc.ca)
8861.
Wikipedia Aims for more contributors (pcworld.com)
8862.
MS-DOS turns 30 years old (gigapica.geenstijl.nl)
8863.
10 reasons why you should marry a female programmer (binodranabhat.com.np)
8864.
Why Google Is Right Yet Short-Sighted To Complain About Mobile Patents (paidcontent.org)
8865.
Super 8 DVD screener leaked onto the web with Howard Stern’s name on it (thenextweb.com)
8866.
Rolling.fm founder explains why it isn’t a Turntable.fm clone (venturebeat.com)
8867.
Cupertino, start your photocopiers (theorangeview.net)
8868.
Steven Rambam. Privacy is Dead - Get Over It (PI's view) (vimeo.com)
8869.
How to be Unremarkably Average (chrisguillebeau.com)
8870.
10-year-old hacker finds zero-day flaw in games (download.cnet.com)
8871.
The Mathematics of Lawn Mowing (ask.slashdot.org)
8872.
A Time-Lapse Construction Video « bunnie's blog (bunniestudios.com)
8873.
Intellectual badass Sunday reading (axisofeval.blogspot.com)
8874.
Apple won't fix my iPhone, but jailbreaking will. (carrypad.com)
8875.
Internet Is Filling Up with Dead People and There's Nothing We Can Do About It (technologyreview.com)
8876.
Google's Vision for TV Proves a Turnoff (technologyreview.com)
8877.
Unix pipes as IO monads (okmij.org)
8878.
The Fallacy of Quantifying the New (hashbo.posterous.com)
8879.
The Onion Tests a Paywall (No, seriously) (paidcontent.org)
8880.
Garbage-First Garbage Collection: New in JDK 7 (labs.oracle.com)