August 2011 Archive
9991.
Tech M&A In Q2 Stays Flat At $26 Billion (techcrunch.com)
9992.
Facebook Co-Founder’s Social Network for Non-Profits Jumo Acquired by GOOD (mashable.com)
9993.
A Man-in-the-Middle Attack in the Wild (jcs.org)
9994.
Even Boring Form Data Can Be Interesting (For A Developer) (skorks.com)
9995.
How startups can survive the coming winter (smartfaststartup.com)
9996.
Ten Learning Steps from Entrepreneur to Manager (caycon.com)
9997.
Crowd-Sourcing for Travel Advice (travel.nytimes.com)
9998.
Skillshare Founder, On Why He Needed That $3 Million (betabeat.com)
9999.
What? The Fed is Still Paying Banks Not to Lend (businessinsider.com)
10000.
Windows 8 and the Death of Silverlight (kodefuguru.com)
10001.
Windows Azure Toolkit for Social Games (blogs.msdn.com)
10002.
Neo4django - a Neo4j/Django integration layer (mattluongo.com)
10003.
Timetrap: a command-line time tracker (written in Ruby) (github.com)
10004.
Ad Tech Economics (lijit.com)
10005.
Open80211s (open80211s.org)
10006.
Interactive robotic painting machine considers what it hears while it paints (bengrosser.com)
10007.
Number Laundry accepts phone number; returns clean version, country, Twilio rate (numberlaundry.whatcheer.com)
10008.
The evolution of sitelinks: expanded and improved (googleblog.blogspot.com)
10009.
Netflix Launches a More Kid-Friendly Viewing Experience (readwriteweb.com)
10010.
What Babies Reveal About Our Tech Routines (fastcompany.com)
10011.
Finding Unused Ruby Methods Statically (carboni.ca)
10012.
Missouri Outlaws Student-Teacher Facebook Friendship (npr.org)
10013.
Fount: Identify any web font you see (fount.artequalswork.com)
10014.
Error detected by PVS-Studio in C++ programs (slideshare.net)
10015.
Google's Expanded Sitelinks: When Bigger Isn't Better (siliconfilter.com)
10016.
Swarmanoid, the movie (youtube.com)
10017.
Facebook intruder used Facebook's internal Phabricator PHP program (guardian.co.uk)
10018.
The Ubuntu Tablet - how HTC, Samsung, and Acer can make it happen (nerdbusiness.com)
10019.
Microsoft wishes Linux a happy 20th birthday (arstechnica.com)
10020.
Microsoft just want to say Happy Birthday (video.linux.com)