August 2012 Archive
1141.
Apple and Samsung Should Fight in the Marketplace, not the Courtroom (eff.org)
1142.
Low-Calorie Diet Doesn’t Prolong Life, Study of Monkeys Finds (nytimes.com)
1143.
Pacific Fibre cable project sunk by US fears about Chinese espionage (interest.co.nz)
1144.
Freelancers and health insurance (jenamiller.com)
1145.
American Houses Are Still Much, Much Bigger Than They Used To Be (npr.org)
1146.
With great sadness we announce the closing of Fluent.io (fluentmail.tumblr.com)
1147.
Fuck it, ship it. (blog.opbeat.com)
1148.
A Django Admin Wishlist (ankursethi.in)
1149.
Principles for Applying Machine Learning Techniques (blog.factual.com)
1150.
Reddit Gets Two New Donation Options Powered By Crowdtilt And Dwolla (techcrunch.com)
1151.
Raspberry Pi book by The Pragmatic Programmers (pragprog.com)
1152.
Why I Hate Buying Tickets (blog.nickpersico.com)
1153.
Everything you know about China is wrong (foreignpolicy.com)
1154.
How TeX made it to the iOS App Store - running on DOS, inside an emulator (vallettaventures.com)
1155.
Google reacts to Apple's US patent victory over Samsung (bbc.com)
1156.
Samsung's Bada OS growing faster than Windows Phone (techradar.com)
1157.
Raspberry Pi to get Android 4.0 (techpp.com)
1158.
Samsung internal document evaluating the iPhone (translated) (scribd.com)
1159.
Inbox Pause - A pause button for incoming mail in Gmail [Chrome extension] (inboxpause.com)
1160.
App.net: The Country Club of the Internet? (tessrinearson.com)
1161.
Web Application Development with Clojure (vijaykiran.com)
1162.
Lua-quick-try-out : A simple, low-barrier Lua IDE (brischalle.de)
1163.
Inside Larry Ellison’s Insane Plan to Turn America’s Cup Into a TV Spectacle (wired.com)
1164.
Monner - Monitor CPU, memory and network whilst running a program (github.com)
1165.
Making a Multiplayer 3rd-Person Shooter in HTML5 (playcanvas.com)
1166.
When Land Is History (pjmedia.com)
1167.
Codec Confusion in Python (lucumr.pocoo.org)
1168.
Conway's Game Of Life in Clojure (programmablelife.blogspot.com)
1169.
Visual Studio 2012 and .NET 4.5 are ready to go (infoq.com)
1170.
Building The Linux Kernel With LLVM/Clang Continues (phoronix.com)