August 2010 Archive
4861.
Being Nice Is Good Business (jeff-vogel.blogspot.com)
4862.
Julian Assagne's Story (newyorker.com)
4863.
OpenGL 4.1 review (g-truc.net)
4864.
Indian Govt Issues Notice To Google over Insights for Search (webtechnews.in)
4865.
Sweden drops rape accusation against founder of WikiLeaks (cnn.com)
4866.
Why so many colleges are education-free zones. (online.wsj.com)
4867.
What’s new at SXSW Interactive for 2011 (austintechgeeks.com)
4868.
Digginthefuture predicts future stories on Digg. (digginthefuture.com)
4869.
Iran Starts to Fuel up First Nuclear Power Plant (reuters.com)
4870.
Arecibo message (en.wikipedia.org)
4871.
The Y Combinator (Slight Return) (mvanier.livejournal.com)
4872.
Abusing the Cache: Tracking Users without Cookies (joshduck.com)
4873.
Effective ML (video of talk) (ocaml.janestreet.com)
4874.
How to avoid your Start Up from getting a Hangover (rodinhood.com)
4875.
Want Better Feedback? Be More “Brain-Friendly” (cindyalvarez.com)
4876.
Progressive Disclosure in Software Education (blog.andymatuschak.org)
4877.
Beyond the 10,000 Hour Rule: Richard Hamming and the Messy Art of Becoming Great (calnewport.com)
4878.
Google trials live updating search results (ousbey.com)
4879.
Small Investors Flee Stock Market Even as Companies Recover (nytimes.com)
4880.
Comparing Go Language with language X (cowlark.com)
4881.
Foursquare finally switching their authentication system to HTTPS/OAuth2 (blog.foursquare.com)
4882.
Ask HN: whats the best knowlegebase software out there ()
4883.
Playwriting & startups - how to give and take feedback (theaboutness.com)
4884.
OpenGL ES Tutorial for Android (blog.jayway.com)
4885.
Terence Tao explains the 2010 Fields medals (terrytao.wordpress.com)
4886.
Sweden Defends Reversal of Warrant for Assange (nytimes.com)
4887.
Thanks for submitting my post... (weblog.raganwald.com)
4888.
Open source at Burning Man (from GaiaGPS/andrewljohnson) (code.burningman.com)
4889.
Copilot: NASA project for real-time runtime monitoring in Haskell (leepike.wordpress.com)
4890.
General Motors: Government Motors No More (economist.com)