August 2010 Archive
7111.
212 Lust: Old Phone Numbers Are New Thing in Tech Scene (blogs.wsj.com)
7112.
Chris Anderson: What I Read (theatlanticwire.com)
7113.
THree Simple Ways to Verify a Team is Self-Organizing (marekblotny.com)
7114.
Rumour: Hackers Crack PS3 Copy Protection (escapistmagazine.com)
7115.
Hospice for Dying Publishers? (futureofthebook.org)
7116.
Formula One simulation using Racer (source code available) (racecar-engineering.com)
7117.
Facebook Platform Roadmap Update (dozens of API methods deprecated) (developers.facebook.com)
7118.
Los Angeles Hacker News Meetup this Saturday (groups.google.com)
7119.
Unicode Character 'SKULL AND CROSSBONES' (U+2620) (fileformat.info)
7120.
If Historical Events had Facebook Statuses (coolmaterial.com)
7121.
Dell reports second-quarter profit of $545 million (austintechgeeks.com)
7122.
Amazon patents location-based mobile search technology (techflash.com)
7123.
On open source and government: An accidental manifesto (siliconflorist.com)
7124.
Thoughts on Whyday (blog.bedrick.org)
7125.
GeoPosty: A WordPress plugin that lets your site serve location-aware content (thenextweb.com)
7126.
Announcing Read The Docs: Documentation hosting for Sphinx (ericholscher.com)
7127.
Locaterr - geotrack your friends through email (locaterr.com)
7128.
Half the Sky: trafficking women on par with genocide (guardian.co.uk)
7129.
New Google Analytics Management API (googlecode.blogspot.com)
7130.
Why would Intel buy McAfee? (twitter.com)
7131.
Software for Startups - FreeAgent (nakedstartup.com)
7132.
WhitherApps (whitherapps.com)
7133.
Where the Smart People Live (blog.robpitingolo.org)
7134.
The basics of control theory (eetimes.com)
7135.
Visualizing buffered HTML5 video in Firefox 4 nightlies (blog.pearce.org.nz)
7136.
Facebook über alles (salon.com)
7137.
Why Facebook Places Won’t Kill Foursquare (nymag.com)
7138.
Use the Index Luke A Guide to Database Performance (use-the-index-luke.com)
7139.
PuSHPress: A PubSubHubbub Plugin For WordPress | Joseph Scott (josephscott.org)
7140.
Anonymous Comments on TechCrunch To Blame for Skype Executive’s Resignation? (blogs.forbes.com)