August 2010 Archive
4321.
DHH: "Ruby is French and Java is German" vid at 08:10 (bigthink.com)
4322.
Posterous DoS attack (twitter.com)
4323.
Roundup - Prevent shell bugs (itsbonus.heroku.com)
4324.
Zynga Buys Tokyo-Based Startup Unoh (techcrunch.com)
4325.
Elements: Dropbox Based Text Editor for iPad and iPhone (macstories.net)
4326.
The value of divergent, then convergent thinking (NY Times Op Ed) (nytimes.com)
4327.
Why you should migrate from a relational database to CouchDB (couch.io)
4328.
Best Practices for Handling Android User Data (android-developers.blogspot.com)
4329.
Ignorance of the Law Is No Excuse Unless you work in law enforcement (reason.com)
4330.
Let's Not Get Too Excited about Early Adopters (readwriteweb.com)
4331.
NYTimes: Ask the Crowd (nytimes.com)
4332.
Eric Schmidt: Every 2 Days We Create As Much Information As We Did Up To 2003 (techcrunch.com)
4333.
166 Sunrises and Sunsets (gizmodo.com)
4334.
Facebook's security check: Identify photos of friends' dogs, gummi bears (readwriteweb.com)
4335.
Active Interview Case Study (aws.amazon.com)
4336.
The Internet age/reputation paradox (yosefk.com)
4337.
Posters of the Chinese Cultural Revolution (menso.wordpress.com)
4338.
Is Google embracing or killing net neutrality? (googlepublicpolicy.blogspot.com)
4339.
Billionaires give back (uk.news.yahoo.com)
4340.
Great moments in science: Folding Paper (abc.net.au)
4341.
Startups and multiple choice questions (laurentk.posterous.com)
4342.
A crash course on human growth (joshwhiton.com)
4343.
How to get good ideas for startups (blog.penelopetrunk.com)
4344.
Fulfilling Dreams by Saying No (whitneyhess.com)
4345.
The Talent Acquisition “Put” Will Create More Startups and Better Startups (byrnehobart.com)
4346.
Google and Verizon 'near deal to end net neutrality' (guardian.co.uk)
4347.
Ask PG: Startup School - any news? ()
4348.
Even optimized memcmp leaks useful timing differences (rdist.root.org)
4349.
Warding Off Espionage with Network Forensics (blog.wildpackets.com)
4350.
Verizon: New York Times' Story is Mistaken (policyblog.verizon.com)