August 2008 Archive
3781.
Ask Hackers: What business Google App Engine fits? ()
3782.
New technique to compress light could open doors for optical communications (physorg.com)
3783.
Intel’s Line of Graphics Chips Could Have Broader Uses (nytimes.com)
3784.
Study: Media Industry should embrace illegal downloading (ft.com)
3785.
Motorola poaches Qualcomm COO to lead mobile device turnaround (alleyinsider.com)
3786.
NoGray Visual Time Picker (ajaxian.com)
3787.
Animated Strange Attractors (lukelab.com)
3788.
Startup uses video games to heal young people (sfgate.com)
3789.
How to capture your user value proposition (lsvp.wordpress.com)
3790.
The browser landscape - optimist or depressed? (alex.dojotoolkit.org)
3791.
Apple pulls posted pulled iPhone modem app (theregister.co.uk)
3792.
Google Translation Center, a New Human Translations Service in the Making (blogoscoped.com)
3793.
Android LinearLayout (developerlife.com)
3794.
Apple pulls Box Office from App Store (tuaw.com)
3795.
Brazilian Open Source Rails Projects (akitaonrails.com)
3796.
DevCentral Daily - August 4th, 2008 (devcentral.f5.com)
3797.
Clarify your Internet Business Story (sramanamitra.com)
3798.
Andrew Chen: 7 ideas for billion dollar companies in online ads (andrewchen.typepad.com)
3799.
SAS buys revenue management software vendor IDeaS (thestandard.com)
3800.
Intel to Nvidia: It’s time for you to die, Mr. Bond (venturebeat.com)
3801.
Y combinator function in Ruby and Python (news.ycombinator.com)
3802.
Fixing uneven load balancing between Apache and Mongrel for Ruby on Rails applications (labs.reevoo.com)
3803.
Best of Open Source Software awards (infoworld.com)
3804.
FCC encrochment of the internet. (online.wsj.com)
3805.
The Rubyist - new Ruby magazine (magcloud.com)
3806.
OpenCL as the CUDA killer (dobbscodetalk.com)
3807.
Chinese tech entrepreneur seeks global brand (cnn.com)
3808.
15 points to reveal the “Launching a Startup is easy” myth. (2/15) (businesshackers.com)
3809.
Yahoo Shortcuts: automated links gone wild (nytimes.com)
3810.
Targeted-Ad Initiative Is Crucial for MySpace (online.wsj.com)