August 2010 Archive
5131.
Protovis - javascript visualization toolkit (svg) (vis.stanford.edu)
5132.
YARD 0.6.0 Released with New Doc Server and Tons of Features (gnuu.org)
5133.
The Web isn't really dead, but it has competition now (ipadwatcher.com)
5134.
Seaswarm - Autonomous oil spill clean up vessel using MIT technology (youtube.com)
5135.
Facebook misusing user names + photographs to promote their services. (viahorizon.posterous.com)
5136.
Intel's Third-Quarter Below Expectations (intc.com)
5137.
Introducing fise, the Open Source RESTful Semantic Engine (blogs.nuxeo.com)
5138.
Good Freely Available Textbooks on Machine Learning (metaoptimize.com)
5139.
3rd edition of Oxford English Dictionary unlikely to appear in print format (guardian.co.uk)
5140.
Google acquires social networking startup Angstro (reuters.com)
5141.
The Mobile Banking Revolution (foreignpolicy.com)
5142.
Let Google Decide for You (freakonomics.blogs.nytimes.com)
5143.
Rules for running events (jendodd.com)
5144.
What do Java developers really think about the Oracle, Google lawsuit? (itworld.com)
5145.
Is The Tablet Market A Mirage? (mikecanex.wordpress.com)
5146.
Write yourself an strace in 70 lines of code (blog.nelhage.com)
5147.
Arcade Fire meets HTML5 (googleblog.blogspot.com)
5148.
If I've Won Cronkite, I've Won America (thelastpsychiatrist.com)
5149.
The Mythical 5% of programmers (artima.com)
5150.
The Near Future of JavaScript Benchmarking (aminutewithbrendan.com)
5151.
The Fridge: YCs new inward-facing social network (venturepimp.com)
5152.
Venus Needs Some Austrians (mises.org)
5153.
On Henry Ford and his $5/day wages (adamsmith.org)
5154.
People born after 1981 have lower privacy standards, Loopt CEO says (thehill.com)
5155.
The Gender-Neutral Pronoun: 150 Years Later, Still an Epic Fail (blog.oup.com)
5156.
Ruby on Rails 3.0 pulls into station with Merb in tow (arstechnica.com)
5157.
IPlaid? 11 Apps For the Aspiring Hipster (flowtown.com)
5158.
400% Conversion Rate Improvement in 3 Days by removing 1 image (bradleyspencer.com)
5159.
Wanted: R analysis of New Scientist magazine covers (blog.revolutionanalytics.com)
5160.
Show HN: We just launched Draftboard and would love any feedback [Forrst post] (forrst.com)