Nokia Injects $150 Million Into Mobile Software and Services
(bloomberg.com)
August 2008 Archive
961.
962.
Low-Tech Camera Uses No-Tech Gravity to Drop Viewers Into the Pool
(online.wsj.com)
963.
Guy Films Space Shuttle Launch from Passing Airliner
(gizmodo.com)
964.
A Bit of Advice for Startups
(centernetworks.com)
965.
Beyond Nano Breakthrough, MIT Team Quietly Builds Virus-Based Batteries
(popularmechanics.com)
966.
Science Visuals: The Genetic Map of Europe
(nytimes.com)
967.
Thrown to the Ad-Wolves... or, Learn from My AdWords Mistakes
(juiceanalytics.com)
968.
969.
971.
Bijan Sabet: Techmeme vs Hacker News
(bijansabet.com)
972.
David Hornik: Y Combinator Rocks
(davidhornik.vox.com)
973.
Judge OKs Tivo-in-the-clouds
(alleyinsider.com)
974.
975.
RIAA speaks on Muxtape: Illegal content
(venturebeat.com)
976.
The Top 5 Funniest Hacker/Gamer Parodies of All Time
(news.tubefilter.tv)
977.
An open-source approach to tracking stolen laptops
(news.cnet.com)
978.
Technology That Outthinks Us: A Partner or a Master?
(nytimes.com)
979.
Being more than programmers
(clipboarded.blogspot.com)
980.
CSS Sprites2 - It's JavaScript Time
(alistapart.com)
981.
982.
Column versus row stores
(glinden.blogspot.com)
983.
Vid: "Hug a programmer", with nice music
(develop-one.net)
984.
RESTful Python: A way to create a client library
(infectmac.com)
985.
Dutch paving stones clean air pollution
(news.cnet.com)
986.
Less is better (DHH interview)
(uiresourcecenter.com)
987.
ECMAScript Harmony
(ejohn.org)
988.
The three c's: changers, contributors and coasters
(gapingvoid.com)
989.
Get Started with CSS 3
(webmonkey.com)
990.
Learning Calculus: Overcoming Our Artificial Need for Precision
(betterexplained.com)