August 2010 Archive
7831.
Benefits of having string-type immutable (non-technical) (stackoverflow.com)
7832.
Bringing fairness to the New York rental market (apartmenthero.com)
7833.
Rails 3 Beautiful Code (slideshare.net)
7834.
AMD kills ATI brand, you can look forward to blood-stained Radeons (engadget.com)
7835.
Elastic Web Mining Talk (bixolabs.com)
7836.
No More Excuses Using RVM to Play with Rails 3 (tech.cyberclip.com)
7837.
The math of bowling scores (mindyourdecisions.com)
7838.
Pricing Plans and Viral Acquisition for SaaS enterprises (joshhannah.com)
7839.
IPad Magazines: The Pros & Cons (readwriteweb.com)
7840.
The Series Operator and Memoization (Rakudo/Perl 6) (justrakudoit.wordpress.com)
7841.
New frontiers in social networking: the NeuroPhone (roughtype.com)
7842.
Google Acquires Angstro, a Social Networking Aid (dealbook.blogs.nytimes.com)
7843.
Samsung: 1 million Galaxy S smartphones in 45 days in the US (tech.fortune.cnn.com)
7844.
The Unica Story: Yuchun Lee’s Journey from MIT Blackjack Team to IBM Acquisition (xconomy.com)
7845.
Google code jam solution for alien language (united-coders.com)
7846.
Issue Attention Cycles (ginandtacos.com)
7847.
100 Year Solar Max to hit earth in late 2012 or 2013 (says NASA) (in.news.yahoo.com)
7848.
Intel Buys Infineon Wireless Radio Chip Unit for $1.4 Billion (bloomberg.com)
7849.
The VC-free startup (radar.oreilly.com)
7850.
Canada's taxman cracks down on eBay vendor (financialpost.com)
7851.
Sleep deprivation for treating depression (opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com)
7852.
10 ways data is changing how we live (telegraph.co.uk)
7853.
Digg Experiencing User-Fueled Meltdown (fuseware.net)
7854.
Why is Reddit all over Digg Right Now? (techcrunch.com)
7855.
Why Canadian contest winners have to answer skill testing questions (wired.com)
7856.
Build a 1W Blue Laser With Basic Components (hackaday.com)
7857.
Boys Rules, Girls Lose – Women at Work (steveblank.com)
7858.
Macintosh is an advanced personal productivity tool for knowledge workers (1984) (twitter.com)
7859.
How to make complex decisions using Starcraft, a university course (honors.ufl.edu)
7860.
Technology Aside, Most People Still Decline to Be Located (nytimes.com)