September 2011 Archive
11431.
Whither Groupon? (blogs.reuters.com)
11432.
Portable microscope detects bacteria using holograms (bbc.co.uk)
11433.
US Dept. of Energy devises security system to thwart rampant copper thefts (networkworld.com)
11434.
The Loop 2.0 (loopinsight.com)
11435.
'Anti-cancer virus' shows promise (bbc.co.uk)
11436.
Remember all the news about arsenic-based life? Yeah, about that... (nature.com)
11437.
Guerilla Cyber Warfare (securityweek.com)
11438.
Startup Genomes and Founder Genomes (tomasztunguz.com)
11439.
The binding effect of digital and physical worlds (mattmcalister.com)
11440.
Facebook's Like Button Extension in Chrome Store (chrome.google.com)
11441.
Google and Fox partner to sponsor GOP presidential debate (thehill.com)
11442.
The anatomy of a successful B2B web video series (wistia.com)
11443.
Sony Ericsson sticking with Android, feels just fine with Google owning Motorola (itworld.com)
11444.
Why we run our HBase on EC2? (whynosql.com)
11445.
Architecting HBase on EC2 (whynosql.com)
11446.
ZeroCater is looking for people to talk to restaurants. ()
11447.
HBase on EC2 using EBS volumes : Lessons Learned (aws-musings.com)
11448.
Kernel.org Attackers May Have Slipped Up, Could Have Done More Damage (threatpost.com)
11449.
WikiLeaks: unredacted cable release is Guardian’s fault (arstechnica.com)
11450.
Lenovo IdeaPad A1: a 7-inch, Android Gingerbread tablet for $200 (thisismynext.com)
11451.
Why do we need trainers (guotime.com)
11452.
Hackers steal 21,000 passwords from Star Wars game fan site (venturebeat.com)
11453.
The Hole Argument (plato.stanford.edu)
11454.
As HN: Open source mobile apps, charge for Saas backend? ()
11455.
Symantec State of Security Survey 2011 (symantec.com)
11456.
How Context Changes Everything (fuzedmarketing.com)
11457.
How do you know the hurricane was bad? Waffle House isn't open. (online.wsj.com)
11458.
World’s First BitTorrent Certified Digital TV Launches (torrentfreak.com)
11459.
Your investors should also be your partners (danielarroyo.net)
11460.
AT&T + T-Mobile - The DOJ's Case for Almost-Not-Quite-Price-Fixing (readwriteweb.com)