August 2008 Archive
5011.
Intel Shows Wireless Electricity t IDF (based on theories by MIT physicist Marin Soljačić) (treehugger.com)
5012.
Java libs you shd know: dumbster, dozer, google collections (screaming-penguin.com)
5013.
Why Google has lost its mojo (computerworld.com)
5014.
The Amazing Rusting Aluminum (periodictable.com)
5015.
Dojo’s Django Templating Language’s HtmlTemplate class. (shaneosullivan.wordpress.com)
5016.
Home prices still falling, but the decline is slowing (nytimes.com)
5017.
Tuning grails app: the Yslow thing (burtbeckwith.com)
5018.
Fast serialization in java, with a few compromises (codebetter.com)
5019.
Defcon mystery box challenge (cutawaysecurity.com)
5020.
Solar panels integrated to car's sunroof (treehugger.com)
5021.
Aptana Acquires Pydev to add Python Support to Studio (aptana.com)
5022.
Data Portability: Carefully Chipping Away at the Garden Walls (linuxinsider.com)
5023.
8 utilities for filling in the Vista/Server 2008 gaps (weblog.infoworld.com)
5024.
3 Electric Cars Meet for Lunch at Buck's (pic) (treehugger.com)
5025.
National Programme on Technology Enhanced Learning (Lectures) (youtube.com)
5026.
Handling Self Doubt (prestonlee.com)
5027.
Why Some Websites are Like Bad Brochures: Neither Sells (blogs.jobdig.com)
5028.
Android: It's all about the chin (blog.jayeyesea.com)
5029.
Intel CTO talks about their work towards the Singularity (news.cnet.com)
5030.
China Bans TringMe's VoIP Service (blog.tringme.com)
5031.
Startup Emergency Plan (img129.imageshack.us)
5032.
Spore iPod game now in iTunes (tuaw.com)
5033.
Making Remote Working Work Each Day (freelanceswitch.com)
5034.
Amazon begins their Shelfari (sounds poetic) (web-poet.com)
5035.
Amazon tries to play down Kindle sales estimates (thestandard.com)
5036.
European Venture Capitalists Putting Less Money Into Fewer Deals (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
5037.
M Foord (voidspace.org.uk)'s Knol on IronPython (knol.google.com)
5038.
Do remote-control war pilots get combat stress? (slate.com)
5039.
Music and programming languages -- again (dobbscodetalk.com)
5040.
Printing's a pretty dirty business, but thankfully that's slowly changing (treehugger.com)