August 2013 Archive
10771.
Automatic CPR device saves life of woman who was clinically dead for 42 minutes (abc.net.au)
10772.
Travelers Beware: Google Play Might Delete All Your Books (gizmodo.com)
10773.
B+Trees and why I love them, Part II – splitting hairs (and pages) (ayende.com)
10774.
Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum collection on Google. (google.com)
10775.
Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum collection on Google (google.com)
10776.
Glenn Greenwald's partner detained at Heathrow - reactions (theguardian.com)
10777.
Printing out a biological machine (nytimes.com)
10778.
Really Scrapable Web App Is A New Way To Learn About Web Scraping (matthewhughes.co.uk)
10779.
Starbucks, Google and the future of work (washingtonpost.com)
10780.
Starbucks' Power Over Us Is Bigger Than Coffee: It's Personal. (forbes.com)
10781.
Object Oriented Programming in Go (goinggo.net)
10782.
Return of the Stock UIKit (medium.com)
10783.
Pomodoro & HipChat: Automate Availability (afitnerd.com)
10784.
Google patents 'pay-per-gaze' eye-tracking. (theverge.com)
10785.
Yahoo Shuts Down Its Email Service In China (techcrunch.com)
10786.
Using Google’s New PageSpeed Module for Apache (sitekickr.com)
10787.
Project to resurrect state at the time of the first website (first-website.web.cern.ch)
10788.
How to review formalized mathematics (math.andrej.com)
10789.
The First Feature (agilecommerce.com)
10790.
Goldfinger: The Next iPhone (techcrunch.com)
10791.
Track DigitalOcean's Real-Time Growth Statistics Reported by Netcraft (trends.netcraft.com)
10792.
The young and rich snapping up Tesla's Model S (cnbc.com)
10793.
NSA Leak Reporter Says 'U.K. Puppets' Detained His Partner (npr.org)
10794.
A Summer Science-Fiction Reading List (spectrum.ieee.org)
10795.
The end of Restaurant Tipping? (marketwatch.com)
10796.
Isn't Google focusing too much on the US? (256shadesofgoogle.tumblr.com)
10797.
The Revenge of the Nerds and Why We Are All Getting Dumber (anthonypompliano.com)
10798.
Graphic Artist uses GIMP to Visualize KSR’s Red Mars (blog.linuxacademy.com)
10799.
The limits of Google’s openness (blogs.technet.com)
10800.
Don’t be a pixel perfectionist. (blog.teamtreehouse.com)