August 2012 Archive
9001.
Dan Kaminsky's Black Ops 2012 (dankaminsky.com)
9002.
Google Will Pay $22.5 Million to Settle FTC Charges Regarding Apple Safari (ftc.gov)
9003.
HTC in Hell (bgr.com)
9004.
Bitwise operations in Ruby, and an example application to testing with Rspec (vitobotta.com)
9005.
No Facebook account? You're suspicious (thestar.com)
9006.
Everywhere at Once: Chef Geoff Tracy’s Data-Driven Empire (washingtonian.com)
9007.
Web Applications Versus Native Applications on Mobile (digital-possibilities.com)
9008.
On Listening (gtziralis.com)
9009.
3 Things You Can Learn About Your Business With Instagram (forbes.com)
9010.
New Pulse.me Running On IE10 Shows The Power Of The Web (microsoft-news.com)
9011.
Google To Pay Largest FTC Fine Ever For Bypassing Safari Security Settings (cultofmac.com)
9012.
Good UI is Contextual (kinvey.com)
9013.
Under The Hood with Android 4.1, Jelly Bean (hothardware.com)
9014.
Google to pay biggest FTC fine ever for tracking Safari users (arstechnica.com)
9015.
Rubyists: Mock Time.now for Faster Tests (codefol.io)
9016.
The Internet is getting faster... but fast enough? (zdnet.com)
9017.
Why not to use SurveyMonkey ()
9018.
Groklaw: Judge Koh should publicly apologize to Samsung's lawyers (groklaw.net)
9019.
Detecting spam on Hacker News (rachelbythebay.com)
9020.
Kaspersky Discovers "Gauss" - Yet Another Cyber Weapon (securityweek.com)
9021.
“Naughty Nurse” Tries to Catch Defense Contractor with Pants Down (novainfosecportal.com)
9022.
Massive Meteorite Crater Found in Canadian Arctic (space.com)
9023.
The Information Cube 2.0 by Jason Scott (kickstarter.com)
9024.
Google to Pay $22.5 Million in FTC Settlement (online.wsj.com)
9025.
Lessons learned from Fortress (arcanesentiment.blogspot.it)
9026.
Raleigh will soon have its own business startup 'Hub' (wraltechwire.com)
9027.
F.T.C. Fines Google $22.5 Million for Safari Privacy Violations (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
9028.
Inside Google's new London Headquarters (telegraph.co.uk)
9029.
A simple way to develop and pitch your next company (tamccann.com)
9030.
Building breaktheicefor.me, a story of 30-minutes plus cloud services. (aaronlerch.com)