August 2011 Archive
9421.
Astronomers Predict that Pluto Has a Ring (technologyreview.com)
9422.
Help Andy Sack with SEO (asack.typepad.com)
9423.
Electronic Sensors That Stick to Your Skin (popularmechanics.com)
9424.
Explorer Marco Polo 'never actually went to China' (telegraph.co.uk)
9425.
IT Certifications in Demand: The Ones Worth Having and Why (crisp360.com)
9426.
The Case for the Fat Start-Up - Ben Horowitz (allthingsd.com)
9427.
Want Your Own Cloud? - Nebula wants to "disrupt and democratize" cloud computing (baycitizen.org)
9428.
UK Government considers blocking Twitter, Facebook (forbes.com)
9429.
Why aren't there more startups in Michigan? (fredandrandall.com)
9430.
The President's Hypersonic Kinetic Kill Vehicle is missing (wired.com)
9431.
Can Jeremy Grantham Profit from Ecological Mayhem? (nytimes.com)
9432.
Facebook responds to Google + games stream (blog.facebook.com)
9433.
Kernel Hackers Share Git Tips (linaro.org)
9434.
A programmer's experience with Interview Street (YC S11) (blog.shorbaji.net)
9435.
Pattern Matching Java (dosync.posterous.com)
9436.
It takes a village to raise a startup (lynchseattle.com)
9437.
Loess Plateau Revisited, and Other Examples of Earth Healing (permaculture.org.au)
9438.
OWASP Top Tools and Tactics (resources.infosecinstitute.com)
9439.
Radoop – It’s Like Yahoo Pipes for Hadoop (servicesangle.com)
9440.
Why does it matter that HTML and CSS are not programming languages? (programmers.stackexchange.com)
9441.
Micro Entrepreneurship (blog.liw.fi)
9442.
Angry Birds developer negotiating with investor for $1.2B valuation (appleinsider.com)
9443.
Ask HN: How to handle this weird startup environment? ()
9444.
Who’s Using Those Ugly QR Codes? A Whole Lot of Us, Apparently (allthingsd.com)
9445.
DNA discovered in meteorites – Light Years (lightyears.blogs.cnn.com)
9446.
The Two-Minus-One Pregnancy: The abortion of a single twin (nytimes.com)
9447.
Access Denied (blog.amirkhella.com)
9448.
How to Do 100K TPS at Less than 1ms Latency (infoq.com)
9449.
Will Amazon Color Tablets Target Apple This Year? (informationweek.com)
9450.
98.6 Degrees Fahrenheit Ideal Temperature for Keeping Fungi Away and Food at Bay (sciencedaily.com)