August 2012 Archive
9121.
Chromium: Expose LevelDB directly to Javascript (code.google.com)
9122.
Samsung reveals the Exynos 5 Dual chip (androidauthority.com)
9123.
List of Hacker Spaces (hackerspaces.org)
9124.
Privacy friendly system to conveniently share whatever with whoever. (github.com)
9125.
How Private Schools Are Serving the Poorest (youtube.com)
9126.
Being "the product" (welcomebrand.co.uk)
9127.
The Legal Stuff (olsup.com)
9128.
New native-like app framework now in Chrome Dev Channel (blog.chromium.org)
9129.
Nasa's Morpheus planetary lander crashes and burns on liftoff (guardian.co.uk)
9130.
Pentagon helps build Meshworm reconnaissance robot (bbc.com)
9131.
Multicore Programming in PyPy and CPython (morepypy.blogspot.it)
9132.
Gun Lobby Loves 3D-Printed Weapons (wired.com)
9133.
First important data from Curiosity: human-tolerable radiation (marssociety.org)
9134.
MapReduce as Laundry wash- DefCon17 Hacking Con slide extract (hadoopsphere.com)
9135.
Demonoid takedown prompts attacks by Anonymous (bbc.com)
9136.
Edward Tufte’s One Day Course: A Review (eagereyes.org)
9137.
A New Batch Of Resources And Tools For Web Designers (designyourway.net)
9138.
The IT challenge of the London Olympics (blogs.hbr.org)
9139.
Building and using llvmpy – a basic example (eli.thegreenplace.net)
9140.
More ActiveAdmin Customizations with CanCan | Gingerlime (blog.gingerlime.com)
9141.
Remote web application debugging on Android with Opera (and Chrome and Firefox) (smartjava.org)
9142.
How Apple and Amazon Security Flaws Led to My Epic Hacking (wired.com)
9143.
How to lose followers on Twitter – a helpful guide (thelawyer.com)
9144.
Why Is Vringo Spending $31 Million On Hundreds of Nokia Patents? Ask Underdog. (fastcompany.com)
9145.
Packaging for dummies (mostlyobvio.us)
9146.
Trusting Your Gut: The Story of a Successful Side Project (gamasutra.com)
9147.
How Not To Post A Game Developer Job Listing (reddit.com)
9148.
Forrester: Bump the HTML5 effort; this isn't 2011 anymore (zdnet.com)
9149.
Programmer types: Scientists, Engineers and Teachers (softwaremaniacs.org)
9150.
Hacker succeeds, forces Apple, Amazon to change security policies (asia.cnet.com)