August 2011 Archive
781.
Eric Schmidt criticises education in the UK (bbc.co.uk)
782.
An XMPP server with Node.js (blog.superfeedr.com)
783.
Arch Linux moves up to Linux 3.0 (desktoplinux.com)
784.
Paper: The Akamai Network - 61,000 Servers, 1,000 Networks, 70 Countries (highscalability.com)
785.
Startups On TV: TechStars Teams Up With Bloomberg (techcrunch.com)
786.
Investigating counterfeit MicroSDs (bunniestudios.com)
787.
Unemployment Beats Having A Lousy Job (fyiliving.com)
788.
Google to Settle with U.S. Government for $500 Million (techcrunch.com)
789.
Facebook Just Bowed Out of the Check In War With Foursquare (betabeat.com)
790.
Parse Releases Their REST API (parse.com)
791.
Show HN: We built Callroulette, a chatroulette for phones (tier.cs.berkeley.edu)
792.
The BBC’s fundamental misunderstanding of copyright (pigsonthewing.org.uk)
793.
Mark Shuttleworth on patents, tablets and the future of Ubuntu (techcentral.co.za)
794.
Cool Illusion - Motion Induced Blindness (michaelbach.de)
795.
Was Steve Yegge Right? (regularlyexpressed.com)
796.
Review of the TSA X-ray backscatter body scanner safety report (myhelicaltryst.blogspot.com)
797.
The Blueseed Project - Opening Silicon Valley To The World (blueseed.co)
798.
First amateur polywell fusion reactor, in a Brooklyn apt (prometheusfusionperfection.com)
799.
Arq 2 (OS X backup-to-S3 software) has been released. (haystacksoftware.com)
800.
Show HN: My WWDC-inspired project. A Markdown editor for Lion (kswizz.com)
801.
Earth may once have had two moons (bbc.co.uk)
802.
Beyond space-time: Welcome to phase space (newscientist.com)
803.
Weather in Google Maps (google-latlong.blogspot.com)
804.
Masked Protesters Aid Time Warner’s Bottom Line (nytimes.com)
805.
Do, as often as you can – it's that simple (martinrue.com)
806.
Of Gravatars and Robohashes (codingthewheel.com)
807.
Candle flames contain millions of tiny diamonds (physorg.com)
808.
Germany vs. Facebook: Like Button Declared Illegal, Sites Threatened With Fine (siliconfilter.com)
809.
Index Ventures Leads $4 billion Valuation Round In Dropbox (techcrunch.com)
810.
Hard work and high skills - notch and the value of the individual hacker (thestartuptoolkit.com)