August 2012 Archive
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Frictionless sharing, the Netflix amendment, and the Hulu litigation
(jolt.law.harvard.edu)
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Fifth Graders in 1995 Video Predicted the Things We Love About the Web
(readwriteweb.com)
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FTC says Facebook lied [to devs] about app-security program
(venturebeat.com)
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The new Ballpark website: a lesson in interaction design
(getballpark.com)
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Advances in Data Storage Have Implications for Government Surveillance
(thecaucus.blogs.nytimes.com)
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Gates Foundation Announces Winners Of Toilet Reinvention Competition
(thegatesnotes.com)
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Testability and JavaScript module loaders
(ruben.verborgh.org)
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Tesla CTO talks Model S, batteries and in-car Linux
(itworld.com)
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Using Backbone for server rendered web apps.
(gist.github.com)
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Facebook Countersues Mitel With Old AOL Patents
(thenextweb.com)
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Sparsehash | An extremely memory-efficient hash_map implementation
(code.google.com)
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US population = Pi X 100 million
(huffingtonpost.com)
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"Let's play a game": CyanogenMod feature management
(plus.google.com)
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Man burglarizes Steve Jobs' house without knowing it
(watoday.com.au)
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Zuckerberg on Facebook's culture, Seattle and the intern incident
(seattletimes.nwsource.com)
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Why You Should Wait More to Upgrade to the Next LTS
(java.dzone.com)
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Australia’s Top Court Backs Plain-Pack Tobacco Laws
(bloomberg.com)
9892.
Confessions of a middle-aged games writer
(hookshotinc.com)
9893.
90 Minutes of Reddit in 57 Seconds
(unleashthefanboy.com)
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Reddit Island: This Is What That Nerd Enclave Would Look Like
(blogs.sfweekly.com)
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On Feeding Your CPU With Data
(lemire.me)
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Graphite - What kind of toolkits have people written on top of statsd?
(stackoverflow.com)
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