What It's Like for a Deaf Person to Hear Music for the First Time
(theatlantic.com)
August 2012 Archive
691.
692.
Authy (YC W12) launches two-factor auth as a service
(techcrunch.com)
693.
FreeBSD gets ported to the Raspberry Pi
(kernelnomicon.org)
694.
Braintree Buys Venmo for $26.2 Million
(bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
695.
The Panic Over Fukushima
(online.wsj.com)
696.
697.
Was Godaddy Caught Registering Domains Names After Availability Lookup?
(billhartzer.com)
698.
Ex-Google hiring committee member about job interviewing
(extroverteddeveloper.com)
699.
Y Combinator’s Young Startups Tout Revenue Over Users
(go.bloomberg.com)
700.
Write LaTeX - browser-based collaborative editor
(writelatex.com)
701.
Picplum launches Photo Printing API
(picplum.com)
702.
Bitcoin-using Autonomous Agents
(en.bitcoin.it)
703.
Avgrund: a modal concept, designed to show depth
(lab.hakim.se)
704.
Pytrace - a fast python tracer
(github.com)
705.
New nuclear fuel source would power human race until 5000AD
(theregister.co.uk)
706.
Stop UEFI
(kephra.de)
707.
Abandoning Algebra Is Not the Answer
(blogs.scientificamerican.com)
708.
Zyngapocalypse Now (And What Comes Next?)
(techcrunch.com)
709.
T.js - A tiny templating framework in ~400 bytes
(github.com)
710.
Humble Indie Bundle for Android 3
(humblebundle.com)
711.
JRE & JDK now available to OS X developers
(oracle.com)
712.
713.
Parser combinator library in C
(github.com)
714.
Being Featured on the App Store
(blog.anylistapp.com)
716.
Why Programmers Are Bad at Estimating Time
(java.dzone.com)
717.
Google’s Dremel Makes Big Data Look Small
(wired.com)
718.
Genes Now Tell Doctors Secrets They Can’t Utter
(nytimes.com)
719.
Hacker School announces fall applications and residencies
(hackerschool.com)
720.
Parallel Programming for C and C++ Done Right
(speakerdeck.com)