August 2011 Archive
6391.
When Not To Copy the Big Names in Marketing (sofamoolah.com)
6392.
VMware backs down on vSphere 5 pricing (arstechnica.com)
6393.
HTML5, hollow demos and forgetting the basics (brucelawson.co.uk)
6394.
Show HN: Weekend project - Give some Propz (propz.me)
6395.
Do you live in an Android State or an iPhone State? (techcrunch.com)
6396.
Forget About Devices Why IT Execs Should Focus On Content (blogs.forbes.com)
6397.
Watch NASA launch the Juno Jupiter spacecraft (geek.com)
6398.
Next steps with the t.co link wrapper (dev.twitter.com)
6399.
Mozilla Goes WebRTC: Who Will Be The Next AT&T? (conceivablytech.com)
6400.
How Facebook's Facial Rec. is creating a Minority Report-like Privacy Meltdown (threatpost.com)
6401.
2012: The Alan Turing Year. A list of centenary events. (mathcomp.leeds.ac.uk)
6402.
AT&T to Crack Down on Illegal Tethering Users (tekgoblin.com)
6403.
Five Lessons from a Year of Tablet UX Research (uxmag.com)
6404.
Jim Simons on Fixing American Math Education (video.pbs.org)
6405.
Urbanspoon goes after OpenTable (techcrunch.com)
6406.
Seth MacFarlane Gets Behind "Cosmos" Update (nytimes.com)
6407.
When Was the Last Time Your Company Volunteered for a Day? (standingdog.com)
6408.
Interview: Diablo 3 designer Leonard Boyarsky (shacknews.com)
6409.
Rosetta Code: 541 Programming Problems in 392 Languages (rosettacode.org)
6410.
Google-Microsoft spat could be tiny step toward patent reform (arstechnica.com)
6411.
Court: Shutting Down Speech Doesn't Cause a Substantial Hardship (eff.org)
6412.
Patent System Gone Mad: Google Doodles patented by Google (March 2011) (techdirt.com)
6413.
Why India Is "Geek Nation" (fastcompany.com)
6414.
Guardians of Internet Security Are Targets (nytimes.com)
6415.
Life At AOL – The Expenses War (techcrunch.com)
6416.
Chrome and Firefox Working Together to Make Web Apps Get Along (readwriteweb.com)
6417.
Where's the octopus? (sciencefriday.com)
6418.
Scan and Digitize Papers and Books for Only $1 (developer.mimeo.com)
6419.
Boeing announces plans to send its own astronauts into space (dvice.com)
6420.
Domain Seizures Do Not Violate Free Speech, U.S. Court Rules (torrentfreak.com)