August 2010 Archive
4801.
Steve's iPad Business Apps (appolicious.com)
4802.
Which comes first: parallel languages or parallel programming patterns? (software.intel.com)
4803.
Ask HN: Would it be possible to change how the HN RSS feed works? ()
4804.
Open Data Protocol (OData) (odata.org)
4805.
A Plain English Guide to Modern Manufacturing Methods (softwareadvice.com)
4806.
How To Scale Your Income (kpkaiser.com)
4807.
Insights Come From Individuals (scrivle.com)
4808.
Intel Acquires McAfee (mashable.com)
4809.
What sorting algorithms sound like (jwz.livejournal.com)
4810.
New fastest Json Serializer for .NET released (servicestack.net)
4811.
A Best Paper Awards Collection from Top Computer Science Conferences (jeffhuang.com)
4812.
Introducing JITB - Java based Flash player 30x faster than Adobe's (blog.joa-ebert.com)
4813.
Java's Cover (paulgraham.com)
4814.
"Strange that in English her name has become a term of abuse." (books.google.com)
4815.
Scientists claim that Verdana is the best typeface (techeye.net)
4816.
Don't let negativity spoil your SEM campaign (webdragon.com.au)
4817.
New startup lets students bet on their grades (online.wsj.com)
4818.
Groupon sells 300,000 GAP coupons today (so far) (mashable.com)
4819.
The Facebook Effect: Foursquare Had Its Most Signups Ever Today (techcrunch.com)
4820.
The $25B Eigenvector (rose-hulman.edu)
4821.
Want To Recreate Sterling Cooper Or Just Be On Mad Men? Get Bidding. (techcrunch.com)
4822.
10 Amazing Tricks to Play with your Brain (smashinglists.com)
4823.
MSFT's first 6 years vs. AAPL and GOOG (businessinsider.com)
4824.
Facebook Apologizes Over “Pull To Refresh” Code Lift. Attribution Added (techcrunch.com)
4825.
Good pitch to app developers: Top Ten Reasons to Use Recurly (blog.recurly.com)
4826.
Mathematical Food: Slicing the cube apple (vihart.com)
4827.
The little lemma that could - Ngô Bào Châu's Fields medal work (plus.maths.org)
4828.
The "Urgency Addiction" (bothsidesofthetable.com)
4829.
Why has no one thought of this? (reddit.com)
4830.
Facebook Places: Don't Let Other People Tag You (gizmodo.com)