August 2011 Archive
8941.
Scientists Want More Children (plosone.org)
8942.
Clojure Wrappers - Functions in the Wild (spootnik.org)
8943.
What If Android Lost the Patent War? (pcmag.com)
8944.
Grade your Adwords Performance (wordstream.com)
8945.
How to Build a Pre-Launch Landing Page (hackfwd.tumblr.com)
8946.
Sprint Uses Virgin To Go After T-Mobile Customers (conceivablytech.com)
8947.
Availability: Story of the inevitable outage of the Cloud (cloudinsights.typepad.com)
8948.
Marketing’s goal shouldn’t be to be creative (saleskick.me)
8949.
Thank You, Mr. President (livelongandprogram.com)
8950.
Handling virtual disks with Windows virtualization (itworld.com)
8951.
Lightning Takes Out Amazon EC2, Microsoft Cloud Services (conceivablytech.com)
8952.
Spreadsheets to Model Cap Tables (askthevc.com)
8953.
Skateboarding fails at 1000 fps (youtube.com)
8954.
New Google+ Extension Adds Real-Time Code Collaboration to Hangouts (techcrunch.com)
8955.
How The Credit Downgrade Will Really Hurt Americans (blogs.forbes.com)
8956.
TheHoneyDay.com "Better than your HoneyMoon" (thehoneyday.com)
8957.
Why the debt ceiling debate wasn’t interesting (blogs.law.harvard.edu)
8958.
The Complete Guide to Workout Nutrition [infographic] (greatist.com)
8959.
Finally a Tech Start-Up That Actually Does Something (bernmedical.com)
8960.
A Very Big Day at Minus (blog.minus.com)
8961.
Google to fund Bletchley wartime 'search engine' (bbc.co.uk)
8962.
Founders reveal how they made their first sale -Part 2 (mixergy.com)
8963.
Creating 3D models from photos (photo-to-3d.blogspot.com)
8964.
How Kickstarter is reinventing the iPhone economy (gigaom.com)
8965.
Building an Application with the ClojureScript and the Closure Library (ericbmerritt.posterous.com)
8966.
Wired editor attempts to vanish from society, here's what happens (wired.com)
8967.
The Google+ Project (google.com)
8968.
The Berlin Wall - Don McCullin’s Lost Negatives (lightbox.time.com)
8969.
Rojadirecta Argues That The Justice Department Is Making Up Laws (techdirt.com)
8970.
Advice on protect eyes as a programmer (programmers.stackexchange.com)