August 2012 Archive
10051.
Directory of third party devs and apps for app.net (github.com)
10052.
Hands on with Windows 8 RTM: software is finished, the experience ain’t (arstechnica.com)
10053.
Bitcoin smashes past 13 USD (bitcoincharts.com)
10054.
Cumplo takes on the Chilean banking System (andesbeat.com)
10055.
How do you shave seconds off tasks you do dozens of times a day? (tablexi.com)
10056.
How to Solve World-Changing Problems (isaacsukin.com)
10057.
Groupon's problem is not its business model (medium.com)
10058.
Internet History, Technology, and Security (coursera.org)
10059.
Programming Computer Vision with Python (programmingcomputervision.com)
10060.
Working From Home: Eighteen Months (brandonsavage.net)
10061.
Thiel Foundation announces new grant for 3D printed meat (3ders.org)
10062.
ACLU files lawsuit against sex-discriminatory West Virginia school (aclu.org)
10063.
Passing patterns of top US women Olympic soccer playmakers (nytimes.com)
10064.
Facebook’s Forgotten Origins (steamtunnels.org)
10065.
Translating Groupon’s earnings call into plain English (venturebeat.com)
10066.
Judge in Apple, Samsung Patent Says 'It's Time For Peace' (forbes.com)
10067.
Doubling Down on DRM (Hachette UK dabbles in extraterritoriality) (publishersweekly.com)
10068.
Heat Shuts Down a Coastal Reactor (green.blogs.nytimes.com)
10069.
UK police descend on Assange's embassy refuge (theage.com.au)
10070.
Muting the Distractions (theindustry.cc)
10071.
Improving Drupal Administration Interface (basethe.me)
10072.
Apple's New Front in Battle for TV (online.wsj.com)
10073.
JQuery Deferreds promises asynchronous bliss (vvv.tobiassjosten.net)
10074.
Is Clojure worth a try over Rails for rapid prototyping and production? (reddit.com)
10075.
Gamification done right - ClassDojo (techship2038.com)
10076.
Judge dismisses FBI's appeal - or how NZ started to get its balls back (stuff.co.nz)
10077.
Retina Display Media Queries (css-tricks.com)
10078.
Streaming music revenues up 40% globally in 2012 (bbc.co.uk)
10079.
US appeal dismissed in Dotcom case (theregister.co.uk)
10080.
Smart money in dumb phones (smh.com.au)