August 2013 Archive
1921.
Flotsam: Insanely Fast Floating-Point Number Serialization for Java, Javascript (blog.factual.com)
1922.
Software Updates: Courgette (2009) (chromium.org)
1923.
Twilio Phone Call Automation (engineering.coachup.com)
1924.
Abandoned McDonald's Holds Glimpse of Life on Moon [video] (businessweek.com)
1925.
Disruptions: A Blogger Mocks the Denizens of Silicon Valley (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
1926.
Prostitution : An old industry is in deep recession (economist.com)
1927.
Cutting the GitHub Pages Gem (github.com)
1928.
Frequency Modulation (FM) with Web Audio API (greweb.me)
1929.
Mastering Modern Payments: Using Stripe with Rails (petekeen.net)
1930.
NSA domestic spying: Mathematicians should speak out (slate.com)
1931.
Growth of recursive string substitution (cp4space.wordpress.com)
1932.
Is it Time to Open Source Windows? (starter.io)
1933.
The Hyperloop - Not just SF to LA (dojomouse.com)
1934.
Just got an Amber Alert on my Phone ()
1935.
Microsoft offers ad-free Bing for the classroom to battle Google (news.yahoo.com)
1936.
“What’s a Browser?” – Remembering the Non-Tech-Savvy User (spin.atomicobject.com)
1937.
UI Anti-Pattern: Website Loading Bars (medium.com)
1938.
Is Amazon Art a Doomed Venture? (marginalrevolution.com)
1939.
Yahoo redesigns 7 of its sites (yahoo.tumblr.com)
1940.
China’s Tencent is giving away 10TB worth of free cloud storage (thenextweb.com)
1941.
A green threading library with true concurrency for Python (github.com)
1942.
Intel's 12-Core Xeon With 30 MB Of L3: The New Mac Pro's CPU? (tomshardware.com)
1943.
You're Smart. So What?: Examining the Importance of Soft Skills (blog.chrisdrane.com)
1944.
Is Y Combinator Violating Title VII of the Civil Rights Act? (blog.mattlanger.com)
1945.
“Developers Don't Need to Know the Product” (projectsherpa.com)
1946.
Hey Sales Guy - Stop Pissing Off The Engineers (blog.aha.io)
1947.
How Objective-C messaging works (danie.lt)
1948.
Facebook bug hunter paid $10K by community, not company (zdnet.com)
1949.
An Alternative to Required API Keys (jamesward.com)
1950.
Ballmer forced out after $900M Surface RT debacle (computerworld.com)