August 2009 Archive
2281.
Polymath4 (”Finding Primes”) now officially active « What’s new (terrytao.wordpress.com)
2282.
The Pitfalls of Self-control (scientificamerican.com)
2283.
Massachusetts Internet Startup Investments Soared in July (xconomy.com)
2284.
DreamIt Ventures Demo Day (dreamit.cal.basecampbusiness.com)
2285.
Poll: Are You A Founder
2286.
Shepard Tones (uwec.edu)
2287.
Deep Belief Nets - NIPS (nips.cc)
2288.
In A Tight Economy, Outsourced Developers On oDesk Work 100,000 Hours A Week (techcrunch.com)
2289.
Monk: Sinatra + Redis web development toolkit (monkrb.com)
2290.
Lessons Learned from Three Years of PeepCode (nubyonrails.com)
2291.
GM: Still Making the Same Marketing Mistakes (businessweek.com)
2292.
The diminishing returns on data (roughtype.com)
2293.
Twitter vs. Why we can't concentrate? (swaroopch.com)
2294.
Angel Investors Become a Little Less So (nytimes.com)
2295.
Frege's Logic, Theorem, and Foundations for Arithmetic (plato.stanford.edu)
2296.
Does the GPL Matter? In a Word, Yes. (redmonk.com)
2297.
Erlang Cookbook (trapexit.org)
2298.
Kamaelia - The BBC's Erlang-like concurrency framework, in Python (kamaelia.org)
2299.
OpenPGP for Complete Beginners (blog.zacharyvoase.com)
2300.
Mojombo's primer: Flash-like graphics API for HTML5 canvas (github.com)
2301.
Games for Extracting Randomness (usablesecurity.com)
2302.
Tweets Will Soon Come with a Dateline (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
2303.
The birth of spread spectrum technology (people.seas.harvard.edu)
2304.
Design Patterns, Now More Open and Social (developer.yahoo.net)
2305.
The Coin Flip: A Fundamentally Unfair Proposition? - Coding the Wheel (codingthewheel.com)
2306.
Schemik: high-level lexically-scoped implicitly-parallel dialect of Scheme. (schemik.sourceforge.net)
2307.
BBS door games: Social Gaming innovation from the 1980s (andrewchenblog.com)
2308.
Using Kickstarter to Fund a Small Business (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
2309.
Behind the Scenes With the World's Most Ambitious Rocket Makers (popularmechanics.com)
2310.
We're in the Midst of a Literacy Revolution (wired.com)