August 2011 Archive
14551.
Google+ gets games: Now Facebook assault really begins (zdnet.com)
14552.
Scratch: Teaching Kids to Create and Remix (mindshift.kqed.org)
14553.
The illusion of attention (guardian.co.uk)
14554.
Reflections on Using Kickstarter for Open Source Projects (flaminglunchbox.posterous.com)
14555.
Google+ gets games, but game-haters don't have to see them (arstechnica.com)
14556.
LinkedIn 'social ads' will stop displaying users' names, photos (latimesblogs.latimes.com)
14557.
The Man Who Time (Almost) Forgot (fraud-magazine.com)
14558.
England riots: Government mulls social media control (bbc.co.uk)
14559.
So you want to be a programmer... (analogx.com)
14560.
WonderProxy provides HTTP proxies around the world (wonderproxy.com)
14561.
Far Travelers: The exploring machines (history.nasa.gov)
14562.
Future Smartphones: How They Will Look, What They Will Do (cio.com)
14563.
Culturomics, Ngrams and new power tools for Science (googleresearch.blogspot.com)
14564.
ARKive to Document Every Species on Earth (readwriteweb.com)
14565.
What would a UK social media clampdown look like? (itworld.com)
14566.
Twitter Adds Subtle New Feature (mashable.com)
14567.
Privacy and the Unobserved Web (alexfeinman.wordpress.com)
14568.
A Web Without Gimmicks (jdbentley.com)
14569.
A Crash Course in Modern Hardware (infoq.com)
14570.
Apple Patent Shows Plans for Integrated Projector (wired.com)
14571.
Facebook Answers Google+ Games with New Gaming Features (pcmag.com)
14572.
The Great Splintering (blogs.hbr.org)
14573.
Http://ixconverter.com/ (ixconverter.com)
14574.
Repurposing the Lisp ratio type as an arbitrary-precision decimal type (wukix.com)
14575.
Google+ Song (youtube.com)
14576.
Immaterial Value and Scarcity in Digital Capitalism (ctheory.net)
14577.
Multiple vulnerabilities in NTP Autokey (insecure time) (lists.ntp.org)
14578.
Streaming via AirPlay to the Boxee Box (boxeeboxtips.com)
14579.
Firefox To Disable Third Party Bundled Add-ons (browserfame.com)
14580.
Samsung demos retina resolution 300dpi tablet display (arstechnica.com)