August 2011 Archive
13741.
HTML5 Game Seen Working on Apple TV (techcrunch.com)
13742.
A wrapping macro in clojure (spootnik.org)
13743.
Black Hat Wrap Up: What Created the Most Buzz? (securityweek.com)
13744.
Nancy Dougherty on Mindfulness Pills (quantifiedself.com)
13745.
Best color splash app for android (market.android.com)
13746.
Spectrum of the Web – The Web is now twenty years old (blog.meeps.com)
13747.
.NET to Ruby: The Ruby Environment (rubysource.com)
13748.
Scalable architecture on Amazon AWS cloud (cloudinsights.typepad.com)
13749.
Teachers in India teaching English (youtube.com)
13750.
Apple $999 iMac for education on sale (slashgear.com)
13751.
Virtual, distributed, wide. What do you call your team? (macfowler.com)
13752.
Ask HN: What do you use as Knowledge Base? ()
13753.
Nanodiamond transistors (and house-sized computers) are coming (extremetech.com)
13754.
Create Projects from .NET Assemblies with JustDecompile (blogs.telerik.com)
13755.
Is the Tipping Point Toast? (fastcompany.com)
13756.
Ask HN: How to build site directories at schools where social network launches? ()
13757.
20+ Tools to Name Your Domain (domainsherpa.com)
13758.
Fuse version of HAMMER fs (dlorch.github.com)
13759.
The Onion Testing A Metered Paid Model (paidcontent.co.uk)
13760.
RefRef - DDOS tool By Anonymous (hackersbay.in)
13761.
Stealing candies from the monkeys (utestme.com)
13762.
Metasploit Basics Part 1 - Understanding the framework (hackersbay.in)
13763.
Top 8 ways feds (and corporate users) can take advantage of green IT (networkworld.com)
13764.
Double amputee to compete in mens 400m (news.bbc.co.uk)
13765.
Practical Magic | Think Quarterly by Google (thinkwithgoogle.com)
13766.
Do dogs, used in court to comfort victims as they testify, taint juries? (nytimes.com)
13767.
The Evolving Face of the Hackathon (blog.programmableweb.com)
13768.
Tech stocks hammered after S&P downgrade (gigaom.com)
13769.
Control: Dialing In the Digital Experience (uxmag.com)
13770.
Apple adds $999 21.5-inch iMac to its educational offerings (arstechnica.com)