August 2012 Archive
7111.
Browserling - interactive cross-browser testing (browserling.com)
7112.
Who's Behind That Political Ad? This App Tells You (mashable.com)
7113.
Jay-Z Is A Model For Entrepreneurs (jasonhirschhorn.typepad.com)
7114.
Make The .IO Top-Level Domain International (iwantmyname.com)
7115.
Where IT goes to die (mindend.com)
7116.
Amazon Kindle e-Readers Sold out in the USA (goodereader.com)
7117.
YCS12 Startups that are using proven business models (inc.com)
7118.
Interview on Rust, a Systems Programming Language Developed by Mozilla (infoq.com)
7119.
Google is building a "red team" to find and solve their privacy problems (news.cnet.com)
7120.
Rap Genius - 0 to 10m users on Heroku (success.heroku.com)
7121.
Bash One-Liners Explained, Part III: All about redirections (catonmat.net)
7122.
Near-Field Authentication over Avian Carrier (blog.varonis.com)
7123.
Bonobo genius makes stone tools like early humans did (newscientist.com)
7124.
Ubuntu 12:04 with Webmin: Bootup and Shutdown Module (beginlinux.com)
7125.
Attending Hacker School as a male without $6000 in savings. (pepijndevos.nl)
7126.
User Experience Report: The 2012 Presidential Candidates’ Home Pages (blog.usabilla.com)
7127.
Microsoft Unveils a New Look, New Logo (microsoft.com)
7128.
A Custom Callout View for iOS (nfarina.com)
7129.
Simple Tips for Effectively Reporting Bugs and Issues (journal.sifterapp.com)
7130.
Twitter giving the “Sign In With Facebook” team a lot to be happy about (splatf.com)
7131.
Gauges custom events tracker (unofficial) (github.com)
7132.
RIAA Revenue Dwindles As Labels Cut Back (torrentfreak.com)
7133.
Why Apple's iCloud Doesn't Just Work (readwriteweb.com)
7134.
Motorola Droid M launches soon on Verizon Wireless for $149.99 (bgr.com)
7135.
Facebook Rewrites Its Code for a Small-Screen World (nytimes.com)
7136.
China Besieged by Glut of Unsold Goods (nytimes.com)
7137.
Changes In Web Infrastructure In The Backend as a Service World (kinvey.com)
7138.
Design outcomes: "There are no dumb users, only dumb products." (ted.com)
7139.
18 Presidential Innovation Fellows announced. 5 gov projects, 6 months. (whitehouse.gov)
7140.
Does Cybercrime Really Cost $1 Trillion? (propublica.org)