August 2012 Archive
4981.
Videogame Companies Are Your Friends (dorkly.com)
4982.
Why Doesn't Twitter Rev-Share Ads? (gist.io)
4983.
Learned Helplessness (youarenotsosmart.com)
4984.
Too Many Startups (finance.yahoo.com)
4985.
Github 404 page now uses CSS parallax (github.com)
4986.
Crunching the numbers on a Techcrunching (fr.anc.is)
4987.
Google App Engine refuses to stop charging me. wat? (googleappenginenuts.tumblr.com)
4988.
Better Hello, World - Trabb Pardo–Knuth algorithm (en.wikipedia.org)
4989.
So I baked a Sony Vaio today... (reddit.com)
4990.
How did/do entrepreneurs measure their productivity? Did they write down goals? ()
4991.
TIL: World record for throwing a cell phone is 110.96 yards (h30565.www3.hp.com)
4992.
Cyborg America: inside the strange new world of basement body hackers (theverge.com)
4993.
Yammer CEO Calls The End Of Silicon Valley (businessinsider.com)
4994.
A VC’s Perspective on Early Stage Tech Marketing and Sales (peopleintech.com)
4995.
Updating Policies (blog.cloudflare.com)
4996.
How In-Memory Databases May Remake Your Database (blog.smartbear.com)
4997.
When Kickstarting Fails (forbes.com)
4998.
When Ice Cream Attacks: The Mystery Of Brain Freeze (npr.org)
4999.
You don't need a CS degree to become a web developer. Here's why. (anyonecanlearntocode.com)
5000.
Ask HN: Javascript try/catch, where should I be using it? ()
5001.
Don’t call it a comeback, RSS has been here for years (virtualpants.com)
5002.
The Comparative Productivity of Programming Languages (drdobbs.com)
5003.
Dropbox Experiencing Slowness & Inaccessible Files (techcrunch.com)
5004.
Star Wars Speederbike, in Real Life: Aerofex Hover Bike Flies the Mojave (dsc.discovery.com)
5005.
Side Project Book (sideprojectbook.com)
5006.
Ask HN: Do you give your email password to your hosting provider? ()
5007.
Why the Happiest Places Have the Highest Suicide Rates (healthland.time.com)
5008.
Balloons.IO now supports Facebook login (balloons.io)
5009.
What is App.net to you? (blog.derrickko.com)
5010.
Company Culture – Give and You Shall Receive (x10) (founderdating.com)