August 2010 Archive
10951.
Hacking Love (drrobertepstein.com)
10952.
Why the YouTube Playlist Bar Sucks (uxmovement.com)
10953.
Google Adopts $5 Registration Fee for Chrome Developers (pcmag.com)
10954.
How One Startup Had Millions In Funding And 100,000 Users -- And Still FailED (businessinsider.com)
10955.
Dealing with multiple screens and multiple languages (developer.appcelerator.com)
10956.
By the Late John Brockman (edge.org)
10957.
The End of Management (online.wsj.com)
10958.
Lessons from Leaders: How JBoss did it (forentrepreneurs.com)
10959.
Thinking Freemium? The perils of decision anchoring (alexblom.com)
10960.
I just stumbled upon an interesting marketing exercise (customercradle.com)
10961.
Where is the iBody appstore? (loiclemeur.com)
10962.
BESEN : Complete ECMAScript 5 Implemention in Object Pascal (sourceforge.net)
10963.
A Great Coach (scrivle.com)
10964.
SXSW: Hippies Get High…Tech: Game Mechanics Meet Sustainability (blog.greennurture.com)
10965.
Dos and Don'ts of applying for a Tax card in India (Read Pt. 10 of Dos) (tin.tin.nsdl.com)
10966.
How To Collaborate And Protect Your Ideas? (symbyoz.com)
10967.
National Parks Infinite Photo Mosaic (Flash) (travel.nationalgeographic.com)
10968.
Pew’s Broadband Home 2010 Research: Is it truly Representative? (thecablepipeline.com)
10969.
Eyes of Wood, Hands of Stone, Heart of Paper (github.com)
10970.
Hockey: OTA Ad-Hoc Beta App Installer/Updater on iOS 4, without jailbreaking (buzzworks.de)
10971.
Canto-js: An improved API for the HTML canvas tag (code.google.com)
10972.
Are e-books destined for a price-war? (internationalbs.wordpress.com)
10973.
HN Recommendation: Adobe Air Developer/Development Firm ()
10974.
Pixastic: Documentation (pixastic.com)
10975.
How to create a mashup using Presto Wires (ashitvora.wordpress.com)
10976.
Schmidt Sting Pain Index: Light, ephemeral, almost fruity (en.wikipedia.org)
10977.
Most Moderate of News: Bloomberg & NY1 (tpgblog.com)
10978.
Failure sucks but instructs (psychologytoday.com)
10979.
What publishers can and should learn from The Elements (toc.oreilly.com)
10980.
Michio Kaku: The World In 2030 (youtube.com)