August 2011 Archive
9091.
GROU.PS Lets You Create Your Own Private Facebook (techcrunch.com)
9092.
Essential Practices of Top-Notch Employees (blog.taskwise.com)
9093.
Groups Call for Scientists to Engage the Body Politic (nytimes.com)
9094.
Over 40,000 Does Dismissed In Copyright Troll Cases (eff.org)
9095.
MIT Media Lab's Place Pulse: Creating a Collaborative Image of the City (pulse.media.mit.edu)
9096.
Startup Monthly Ice Breaker and Idea Accelerator ()
9097.
'Gamification Is Bullshit' (theatlantic.com)
9098.
Grou.ps: a do-it-yourself social networking platform (grou.ps)
9099.
Oil monarch’s $1.5 billion Star Trek theme park will run on green energy (grist.org)
9100.
Designing Female Equivalents to Team Fortress 2 classes (gamecareerguide.com)
9101.
Write code in the cloud (cloud9ide.com)
9102.
Tribune Co. Working With Samsung On (Free?) News Tablet (techcrunch.com)
9103.
A LinkedIn app end to end: JRuby, Frontier, and Voldemort (engineering.linkedin.com)
9104.
How to Launch Your Startup (tryenso.com)
9105.
7 Steps to a Kick-Ass UX Portfolio: Your career as a design problem (uxmag.com)
9106.
Apple briefly becomes largest U.S. company (reuters.com)
9107.
64% of Small Businesses Think Social Media Is Unnecessary (mashable.com)
9108.
The geeky power of light (adverblog.com)
9109.
Anonymous Plans 'Operation Facebook' (thetechscoop.net)
9110.
Patent Troll Lawyer Sanctioned Over Extortion Tactics (slashdot.org)
9111.
Arduino,an open-source electronics prototyping platform (arduino.cc)
9112.
BlackBerry blog hacked as RIM lends support to London police (cbc.ca)
9113.
When Even The Death Penalty Doesn’t Deter Copying — What Then? (torrentfreak.com)
9114.
Designing Code School's HTML5 / CSS3 Course (blog.envylabs.com)
9115.
Gitmarks: a git based p2p bookmark sharing program (farmckon.github.com)
9116.
Facebook Will Shut Down Prison Inmates' Accounts (allthingsd.com)
9117.
Nissan Leaf can power your house for a day or two (extremetech.com)
9118.
Mobiles become emergency data network (bbc.co.uk)
9119.
Soviet Gamification (kmjn.org)
9120.
Detect if your page is visible or not in browser using HTML5 Page Visibility API (blog.varunkumar.me)