August 2010 Archive
11401.
Sleazy Celebs Inspire Brilliant New Marketing Strategy -- "Unbranding" (businessinsider.com)
11402.
Pentagon delays missile-zapping laser test for fourth time (reuters.com)
11403.
The Future of Science...Is Art? (seedmagazine.com)
11404.
A drag and drop trip planner in under 10k (weheartplaces.com)
11405.
If it's true, is one of the scariest thing could happen to you (newsweek.com)
11406.
Where Tech Jobs Will Be In 2020 (computerworld.com)
11407.
10 Reasons Freelance Designers Get Screwed (creativeopera.com)
11408.
Inside Google’s Mysterious Voice Pods (techcrunch.com)
11409.
Multi Slicing (rethinkdb.com)
11410.
An equation to predict a page's roundtrip time (tech.bluesmoon.info)
11411.
Facebook Places Designer: Any Foursquare Logo Similarities Were Not Intentional (techcrunch.com)
11412.
Are You Building Websites the Wrong Way? (maderalabs.com)
11413.
Why music subscription models don't work (mog, rdio, rhapsody) (djburdick.com)
11414.
Dev Machine Setup Scripts (thoughts.rockhymas.com)
11415.
A Look at the Reading Habits of E-Reader Owners (online.wsj.com)
11416.
How should equity be allocated to employees in acquisition-oriented companies? (quora.com)
11417.
1975 Kodak Digital Camera Used Cassette Tape for Recording Data (core77.com)
11418.
How To Know Which Websites You Can Trust? (thinkbrief.com)
11419.
Genetic Future: How much data is a human genome? It depends how you store it. (genetic-future.com)
11420.
Ask HN: Anyone want a free copy of a $25 marine boating iPhone/iPad app? ()
11421.
Flex in a Week (adobe.com)
11422.
Corporate America backs immigration (timesofindia.indiatimes.com)
11423.
Google Voice going mainstream with Gmail (latestgeeknews.blogspot.com)
11424.
Startups Should Mimic Drug Lords (danielzarick.com)
11425.
Introduction to Design Patterns in C++ with Qt4 (cartan.cas.suffolk.edu)
11426.
Fuel Efficient Airlines Comparison (awesome.good.is)
11427.
Touchless Gesture User Interface (mobilemag.com)
11428.
The Pros and Cons of B-School (businessweek.com)
11429.
Everything you were always afraid to ask about SDRAM (anandtech.com)
11430.
You know it when you see it (blog.rafaelcorrales.com)