August 2012 Archive
9661.
Ipfw meets netmap (info.iet.unipi.it)
9662.
Startup Marketing Before Funding (marketingbeforefunding.com)
9663.
X0 (Xzero) HTTP Web Server 0.5.0 released, with Load Balancer plugin (xzero.io)
9664.
How to connect with MySQL database using Java (mrbool.com)
9665.
Pallet, DevOps in Clojure (palletops.com)
9666.
Leaked Images Show New ‘iPhone 5’ Logic Board (macobserver.com)
9667.
Kinetik Aims to Become Flipboard of Apps (thenextweb.com)
9668.
Creating a multiplayer game in less than two days: Tempest (blog.chaoscollective.org)
9669.
33 Creative Uses of Vertical Scrolling in Web Design | Creativeoverflow (creativeoverflow.net)
9670.
New Site Helps Users Find Apps for Retina Display MacBook Pro | The Mac Observer (macobserver.com)
9671.
Reward Early Feedback With Features (feld.com)
9672.
LG releases software update for LG Optimux 4X HD (the4cast.com)
9673.
Eating a Healthy Breakfast
9674.
The most accurate Facebook analyst is a 24yo from Kazakhstan (forbes.com)
9675.
Show HN: smarturls for Django (regular expression helper) (amitu.com)
9676.
What does Apple really want from Samsung? (betanews.com)
9677.
The 1990s computer store signage that never changed. (techland.time.com)
9678.
What You May Not Understand About Your Compensation... (java.dzone.com)
9679.
NASA upgrades Mars Rover software 350 million miles away (computerworld.com)
9680.
Magical heart rate monitor iPhone app (kottke.org)
9681.
There is No API Strategy (blog.programmableweb.com)
9682.
Mongodb + Node.js + Express + Mongoose (blogs.justenougharchitecture.com)
9683.
Rails with socket.io (liamkaufman.com)
9684.
Another useful tool for your startup ()
9685.
Learn from the Masters to Deliver a High-Tech Demo (blog.smartbear.com)
9686.
Android Unit Testing With Robolectric (blog.chariotsolutions.com)
9687.
Track topics (and places) on Lanyrd for smarter conference & event suggestions (lanyrd.com)
9688.
Detailed Psychological Profile of a Tech-Startup CEO (fullcontact.com)
9689.
How KeePassX revolutionized how I use passwords (mondotech.blogspot.com)
9690.
So, it appears that someone came really close to patenting a STICK. (ideaconnection.com)