August 2011 Archive
301.
Id to release Doom3 source code (gamasutra.com)
302.
Federal Register API (federalregister.gov)
303.
Next-Gen Web Apps: Google unleashes Native Client into Chrome (techcrunch.com)
304.
Show HN: New way to search for used cars (my weekend project) (olegkikin.com)
305.
Groupon’s Strikeouts Reveal an Unspoken Truth (bloomberg.com)
306.
Why I develop for iOS (chriseidhof.tumblr.com)
307.
How LinkedIn used Node.js and HTML5 to build a better, faster app (venturebeat.com)
308.
Patents against prosperity (economist.com)
309.
Envolve (YC S11) Launches An API For Real-Time Chat (techcrunch.com)
310.
How to Launch Your Startup Idea for Less than $5K (mikekarnj.com)
311.
Vidyard (YC S11) Is A YouTube For Businesses (techcrunch.com)
312.
The demise of the low level programmer (altdevblogaday.com)
313.
Little Exercise, Big Effects: Reversing Aging (jneurosci.org)
314.
Applying to YC as a Single Founder (blog.jazzychad.net)
315.
Finding memory leaks (gent.ilcore.com)
316.
Swedish man caught trying to split atoms at home (hosted.ap.org)
317.
Undeletable Cookies (schneier.com)
318.
In wake of riots, British PM proposes social media ban (cnn.com)
319.
Y Combinator Unloads Massive New Batch of Start-Ups (allthingsd.com)
320.
Martin Fowler on Software Patents (martinfowler.com)
321.
Researchers identify first flaws in AES (net-security.org)
322.
Markets are Efficient if and Only if P = NP (papers.ssrn.com)
323.
Google and OpenDNS made the web faster for everyone today (extremetech.com)
324.
Apple to Lodsys: you'll have to go through us to sue iOS devs (arstechnica.com)
325.
The Schmidle Muddle of the Osama Bin Laden Take Down (registan.net)
326.
A hacker's guide to college (dave.is)
327.
Is That Review a Fake? (nytimes.com)
328.
How To Become A Better Programmer By Not Programming (codinghorror.com)
329.
Practical Nerd: The hidden price of “free” (geekwire.com)
330.
Chats are not dead yet (amiadogroup.github.com)