August 2012 Archive
7231.
27 places to get a free science education (citizensciencecenter.com)
7232.
NYC Dining: The Cost of a "B" (drjasondavis.com)
7233.
A Father Of High-Speed Trading Discusses Its History (npr.org)
7234.
Scientists Successfully ‘Hack’ Brain To Obtain Private Data (seattle.cbslocal.com)
7235.
Arctic Sea Ice Hits Record Low Extent (ijis.iarc.uaf.edu)
7236.
Disruptions: At Box, a Fast-Moving Chief Immersed in the Cloud (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
7237.
Mac OS X 10.8.1 Improves, but Doesn't Solve, Battery Life Woes (hothardware.com)
7238.
Design Isn't Permanent On The Internet (thenextweb.com)
7239.
World's largest oil producer hit by a cyber-attack (arstechnica.com)
7240.
With WikiLeaks On Ice, What Has Happened To All Those Digital Whistleblowers? (rferl.org)
7241.
Why hasn’t commercial air travel gotten any faster since the 1960s? (engineering.mit.edu)
7242.
Startup handles 100 million calls for Open Science, per month (heraldonline.com)
7243.
Why I Hate "Hello World" (cvburgess.aws.af.cm)
7244.
(Much) Improved Space Invaders Game [in TCL/TK] – TSpace (personalphao.wordpress.com)
7245.
Rewriting published history in Git (blog.plover.com)
7246.
TechCrunch: The (HTML5) Game -- A failed attempt at TechCrunch coverage (austinhallock.com)
7247.
Confirmed: New iPad Mini to Debut in October (allthingsd.com)
7248.
Overcoming the Fear of Feedback (rookieoven.com)
7249.
A Simple Solar Oven Makes Salt Water Drinkable (fastcodesign.com)
7250.
Learn SQLI - SQL Injection Tutorial (github.com)
7251.
Cook's 'values' memo shows Apple has lost its soul (theregister.co.uk)
7252.
The levels of agility (blog.vivekhaldar.com)
7253.
About the Lack of Updates (lucumr.pocoo.org)
7254.
Windows XP as your screensaver (gist.github.com)
7255.
Ask HN: Is it possible to implement a mach kernel (microkernel) in Golang? ()
7256.
Research paper on "opinion spam" (fake review) telltales (aclweb.org)
7257.
Quantum Logic and Probability Theory (plato.stanford.edu)
7258.
How to become a data scientist (blog.canworksmart.com)
7259.
Selecting randomly from an unknown sequence (nedbatchelder.com)
7260.
South Korean court rules in favor of Web freedom of speech (bbc.com)