August 2012 Archive
3811.
Area Startup Raises $2.1 Million For Some Damn Thing It Won’t Talk About (techcrunch.com)
3812.
Drake equation: How many alien civilizations exist? (interactive chart) (bbc.com)
3813.
Haiku Deck - visual presentations, photo support by Chute (W12) (blog.getchute.com)
3814.
Has Apple Really Ever Invented Anything? (youtube.com)
3815.
Ask HN: How are you using App.net ()
3816.
Dropbox is testing two-factor authentication (forums.dropbox.com)
3817.
Arctic sea ice coverage plunges to record low (arstechnica.com)
3818.
A Start-Up Tries to Prepare Students to Work in Start-Ups (boss.blogs.nytimes.com)
3819.
Ask HN: Anybody using only OmniAuth for authentication? ()
3820.
Lazy Initialization in Java - Surprisingly Tricky (antrix.net)
3821.
HTML5 terminal w/ SSH, hit ESC on site to test (liftoffsoftware.com)
3822.
TextDrive is Back (discuss.joyent.com)
3823.
The tale of creating a git mirror for Mozilla (ehsanakhgari.org)
3824.
Jobtastic - User-Responsive Celery Tasks (policystat.github.com)
3825.
Show HN: Designers read hacker news too ()
3826.
What was your most clever use of a python script in everyday life? (reddit.com)
3827.
Show HN: Project Ivory - a minimalist forum for intellectual discussions (pivory.com)
3828.
Electromagnetic Field, a Hacker/Maker Camp for the UK - Hack a Day (hackaday.com)
3829.
Refugee from Facebook questions the social media life (washingtonpost.com)
3830.
Google's Secret Strategy with Kansas City Fiber Rollout (free-fiber-to-the-home.blogspot.ca)
3831.
An Unexpected Ass Kicking (joelrunyon.com)
3832.
FoundersCard Kicks To Expand Global Membership [Lifetime Discount Code] (betabeat.com)
3833.
Python: Using Turtles for Drawing Circles (blog.pythonlibrary.org)
3834.
The World's Most Expensive Drugs (forbes.com)
3835.
How to Build a GitHub (vimeo.com)
3836.
Glass half empty (what-if.xkcd.com)
3837.
Android Q2 market share jumps to 68% as iOS drops from 23% to 17% (theverge.com)
3838.
Nasa's Curiosity rover lifts its navigation cameras (bbc.co.uk)
3839.
Monsanto awarded $1b due to patent on never shipped product (techdirt.com)
3840.
An Introduction to Google Fiber Customer Service (googlefiberblog.blogspot.com)