August 2011 Archive
12961.
Typefaces for Dyslexia (dyslexic.com)
12962.
What are the most fascinating known unknowns? (quora.com)
12963.
Apple, Google, Samsung Eying InterDigital Patents (macobserver.com)
12964.
Wall Street Journal desperately defends Murdoch (cjr.org)
12965.
Building a Niche Lead Generation Empire (domainsherpa.com)
12966.
Android Malware on the Rise (allthingsd.com)
12967.
Chicago Radio Is Dead: And It is Technology's Fault? (thetechscoop.net)
12968.
Mozilla Chairman Hints To New Range Of Products (conceivablytech.com)
12969.
PDF MEtadata Acquisition Tool (aka pdftobibtex/pdf2bibtex) (code.google.com)
12970.
Protobuf-dt: An Eclipse editor for Protocol Buffers (google-opensource.blogspot.com)
12971.
Some of the most unique and creative logo designs (toxel.com)
12972.
Getting started with iOS development (codesheriff.blogspot.com)
12973.
Twitter’s Self-Serving Censor Intervention (mikecanex.wordpress.com)
12974.
Rebranding Data Scientists as Data Alchemists (practicalquant.blogspot.com)
12975.
How To Search For A Repeatable & Scaleable Business Model (maplebutter.com)
12976.
The Connectivity Wave Needs Entrepreneur Leaders (caycon.com)
12977.
More antisec (columbiatribune.com)
12978.
Editorial: 'Is Marketing Dead in Silicon Valley?' (founderinstitute.com)
12979.
Manufacturers: MacBook Air Could Trump Intel’s Ultrabook | The Mac Observer (macobserver.com)
12980.
Has Facebook gone into lockdown mode in response to Google+? (quora.com)
12981.
Protecting the CAM table. Security +1 (esalonia.net)
12982.
Write and build Android and iOS apps on the cloud (rhomobile.com)
12983.
You have more control than you think (dustingetz.com)
12984.
Boot Camp in Lion requires Windows 7 (tuaw.com)
12985.
The Revolution in Cool Part Deux: Startups Get Their Own Show (nlwis.me)
12986.
Intell Online 6/30/11: 1/2 of new In-Q-Tel startup investments are video related (re-configure.org)
12987.
Unchecked Spam Ads Infiltrate Facebook, Hijack Dealzon Brand (fastcompany.com)
12988.
Amazon App Store: Rotten To The Core (gizmodo.com)
12989.
Hackers Are Climbing In Your Windows, So Hide Your Kids, Hide Your Files (techcrunch.com)
12990.
HTML5 Being Used to Set Persistent Cookies, Study Finds (threatpost.com)