August 2011 Archive
10741.
Death of the checkin 1.0 (gravity7.com)
10742.
Microsoft inks deal with China’s Facebook, Renren (winrumors.com)
10743.
Look who Obama's hired for cybersecurity team (wnd.com)
10744.
Facebook crosses 1 trillion pageviews per month (pcproblems.in)
10745.
Startup resource Sprouter.com is back from the dead... for now (techvibes.com)
10746.
(Hackers change highway sign) Police: No rogue pandas about (azdailysun.com)
10747.
Did Samsung make last-minute changes to the Galaxy S II to make it less iPhoney? (edibleapple.com)
10748.
Apache range header DoS vulnerability (lwn.net)
10749.
4 Tips to Increase B2B SaaS Sales (blog.totango.com)
10750.
Algorithmic Trading and High Frequency Trading Interviews (Reddit's IAmA) (curatedalpha.com)
10751.
Behind The Scenes at 500 Startups (thetechscoop.net)
10752.
NPR's Planet Money Podcast explores Bitcoin (npr.org)
10753.
Almost 10% of employers may end health insurance (usatoday.com)
10754.
Online gambling site using bitcoin as currency (lasbitvegas.com)
10755.
France cuts growth targets, unveils austerity plan (finance.yahoo.com)
10756.
When In Doubt, Say You Don't Know (thesalesblog.com)
10757.
A yammer competitor just showed up, and its pretty darned good (workwithopal.com)
10758.
Screw You, GameStop. (techcrunch.com)
10759.
Einstein refrigerator (en.wikipedia.org)
10760.
Why Facebook App Development is Seriously Flawed (betista.posterous.com)
10761.
Why Shutting Down Cell Service Is Illegal and a Really Bad Idea (publicknowledge.org)
10762.
Spend a day hacking Hadoop code with Doug Cutting (sfgate.com)
10763.
96 Year Old Techie w/ iPhone4 (youtube.com)
10764.
Can Tim Cook Keep Apple Afloat? (techland.time.com)
10765.
Microsoft and Nokia team up to host Windows Phone developer training sessions (thenextweb.com)
10766.
NASA Developing Laser Communication System For Mars & More (techtribune.com)
10767.
And one more thing… iQuit (viewshound.com)
10768.
Google is destroying your memory (kurzweilai.net)
10769.
P2P Alarm Clock (boingboing.net)
10770.
Protests Grow in Israel, With 250,000 Marching (nytimes.com)