August 2011 Archive
10921.
Joshu's new thing: Jig (jig.com)
10922.
Jig (jig.com)
10923.
Show HN: The Last Quote - One Quote to Rule Them All (market.android.com)
10924.
Don't kill America's databook (washingtonpost.com)
10925.
The dark side of Steve Jobs (dailymail.co.uk)
10926.
Google+ launches an “ignore” option. (thenextweb.com)
10927.
RIM Strengthening Forces In Northern Europe (arcticstartup.com)
10928.
How to Present to Investors [2006, rev. 2007, 2010] (paulgraham.com)
10929.
Google unveils AccountChooser.com: Next-gen web sign in with OpenID (fusible.com)
10930.
Sergey Brin's love for Feynman (vipreads.com)
10931.
How to setup your new VPS Ubuntu server (vxtindia.com)
10932.
BlitMask – Scroll up to 1000% faster (Flash) (greensock.com)
10933.
CryENGINE 3 SDK now free for non-commercial development (crydev.net)
10934.
Dutch Communications Agency Cracks Down On Pirate Stations (techdirt.com)
10935.
No such thing as a free lunch? South Koreans beg to differ. (csmonitor.com)
10936.
Functional Programming Went Mainstream Years Ago (prog21.dadgum.com)
10937.
Apple Hacker Extraordinaire Comex Takes An Internship At Apple (forbes.com)
10938.
Mark Suster: Let experience be your compass (bothsidesofthetable.com)
10939.
'Naming & Positioning for Startups' by apatzer (Mint Co-founder) (founderinstitute.com)
10940.
Giving smartphone apps away could mean big bucks later (bbc.co.uk)
10941.
Easiest way to convert files into any file type - Go2convert.com (forums.pcproblems.in)
10942.
African space research: Dreaming of a manned shuttle (news.bbc.co.uk)
10943.
That's progress (prog21.dadgum.com)
10944.
Why isnt iTunes' shuffle random? (apple.stackexchange.com)
10945.
Writing CSS For Others (coding.smashingmagazine.com)
10946.
What is the Future of Flash and Flex? (infoq.com)
10947.
Humans got immunity boost from Neanderthals, study finds (latimes.com)
10948.
The end of marketing as we know it (businessesgrow.com)
10949.
Steps towards artificial intelligence [1960] (webdocs.cs.ualberta.ca)
10950.
Chinese trojans employ misdirection instead of obfuscation (blog.webroot.com)