August 2012 Archive
1261.
Codeacademy for competent programmers?
1262.
The Olympics' Greatest Feat: An Unpaid, Highly Engaged Workforce (blogs.hbr.org)
1263.
Building an app does not make you a startup (techfounder.net)
1264.
WePay Drops Prices, Rolls Out White Label Payments API (techcrunch.com)
1265.
Facebook Is The Ant; Zynga Is The Grasshopper (techcrunch.com)
1266.
Kickstarter project Turf Geography Club launches its “Foursquare + Monopoly” app (thenextweb.com)
1267.
Dev Bootcamp is the future of our industry (dickey.xxx)
1268.
Processing photos on demand with Photon (blog.1000memories.com)
1269.
Fake leap seconds being announced by NTP servers, still causing linux crashes (lists.ntp.org)
1270.
Why Plivo Cloud is better than Twilio (clintberry.com)
1271.
France backs away from Hadopi (theregister.co.uk)
1272.
Plugins in C (eli.thegreenplace.net)
1273.
Does it make you win? (blog.kippt.com)
1274.
Google and Facebook violate privacy rights - ordered to donate to EFF (tech.fortune.cnn.com)
1275.
TCP Fast Open: expediting web services (lwn.net)
1276.
Give your Commodore 64 new life with an SD card reader (stevehanov.ca)
1277.
Canopy Labs (YC S12) Unveils A Self-Serve Approach To Customer Modeling (techcrunch.com)
1278.
It's Official: Consciousness Is Not Unique to Humans (charbonniers.org)
1279.
Samsung copied Xcode? (forums.macrumors.com)
1280.
Behold the data tsunami: IEEE begins work on 400Gbps and 1Tbps Ethernet (extremetech.com)
1281.
Samsung Launches Galaxy Note 10.1 With Impressive Features (techpp.com)
1282.
Mike Guss designer of Metro on 'M' (mikeguss.com)
1283.
Riak at Braintree (basho.com)
1284.
Review: Pagani Huayra (blogs.wsj.com)
1285.
The myth of the “modern browser” (christianheilmann.com)
1286.
Tom Duff on Duff's Device (1988) (lysator.liu.se)
1287.
Snapjoy (YC S11) launches one-click importers and Windows uploader (thenextweb.com)
1288.
XBMC and TuneIn on the Ouya (kickstarter.com)
1289.
The Dog Days are Over (notmysock.org)
1290.
Scientists create matter that can dent diamonds (phys.org)