August 2011 Archive
10081.
Touch Mathematics (touchmathematics.org)
10082.
Helpful programming tools: Case studies (david.rothlis.net)
10083.
Could the Google / Motorola deal lead to a phone free of conflict materials? (csrwire.com)
10084.
My video interview with our fastest growing local daily deals business (adaderana.lk)
10085.
Using GnuPG to encrypt automated system email (dragonresearchgroup.org)
10086.
Lights out for Light Apps (gamasutra.com)
10087.
Adapt, Jugaad, Hacking, Shanzhai or the Merits of Seeing the World As It Is Not (designmind.frogdesign.com)
10088.
Last-Place Aversion (daringfireball.net)
10089.
Polyglot Persistence at the NoSQL eXchange London 2011 (hashbo.posterous.com)
10090.
Network Security in the Medium Term, 2061-2561 AD - Charlie's Diary (antipope.org)
10091.
Coder or Clown? (cvmountain.com)
10092.
More Evidence That There’s No “Tablet Market” (technologizer.com)
10093.
Android users only spend time on top apps (gigaom.com)
10094.
Vodka Nation (weeklystandard.com)
10095.
What Are The Odds Of Another 20% Market Collapse? (businessinsider.com)
10096.
Project Athena: The accident that invented the modern computing experience (en.wikipedia.org)
10097.
Geeks with Python or Scala skills, consider yourself in demand (news.efinancialcareers.co.uk)
10098.
Guy Claims Google Owes Him $500 Billion (techdirt.com)
10099.
Falsehoods Programmers Believe About Names (kalzumeus.com)
10100.
Changing The Default Search Engine In Chrome (avc.com)
10101.
Mythbuster: Does Tech have a faster time to exit vs Biotech? (lifescivc.com)
10102.
Six years of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 [pdf] (redhat.com)
10103.
Why chase the dream? (sixty4bit.blogspot.com)
10104.
Starbucks Fans Compete To Bring Pumpkin Spice Lattes to Their Cities First (mashable.com)
10105.
Little-Known CSS3 Typographic Features (impressivewebs.com)
10106.
The Age of Noise (fadeyev.net)
10107.
Anyone going to this? (bstartup.com)
10108.
Sports and Tech Startups (ventureminded.me)
10109.
A Few Surprising Winners from the 2012 Campaign (digital-dd.com)
10110.
Stanford creates organic semiconductor material 30x faster than silicon (geek.com)