August 2012 Archive
11281.
First man on moon Neil Armstrong dead at 82 (thestar.com.my)
11282.
TechCrunch writer sulks about product they like over 12 measly hours (techcrunch.com)
11283.
Windows 8 privacy complaint misses the forest for the trees (arstechnica.com)
11284.
Elasticsearch 0.19.9 Released (elasticsearch.org)
11285.
Commodore 64: Back to the future. They're back (zdnet.com)
11286.
Apple-Samsung juror speaks out (news.cnet.com)
11287.
Smart Survey Design - Survey Monkey [.pdf] (s3.amazonaws.com)
11288.
The Physician Burnout Epidemic: What It Means for Patients and Reform (theatlantic.com)
11289.
Obama Administration Announces Public-Private Partnership to Support 3D Printing (whitehouse.gov)
11290.
Neil Armstrong, First Man on the Moon, Is Dead at 82 (nytimes.com)
11291.
Do Indians fare better abroad? (ndtv.com)
11292.
The First Men in the Moon (gutenberg.org)
11293.
Emacs-lisp bignums in mongo-db adapter (nic.ferrier.me.uk)
11294.
The question every healthcare IT startup must answer. (venturebeat.com)
11295.
Slideshow: Neil Armstrong, first man on the moon (telegraph.co.uk)
11296.
Editorial: Engadget on the Apple vs.Samsung ruling (engadget.com)
11297.
Choice: easily get user input in Python (github.com)
11298.
2007's pre-M3 version of Android; the Google Sooner (blog.steventroughtonsmith.com)
11299.
Don't remap caps lock to be escape (emileswarts.github.com)
11300.
Austin: The Best Place for Your Startup? (forbes.com)
11301.
Radical new flat lens may dramatically improve cellphone cameras (sciencedaily.com)
11302.
The Real Problem with Niall Ferguson's Letter to the 1% (esquire.com)
11303.
Getting Partners For Startup ()
11304.
Turn Off the Phone (and the Tension) (nytimes.com)
11305.
Computing Disputing: Argument Champion (rockpapershotgun.com)
11306.
Show HN: My first project after college & as Javascript newbie (github.com)
11307.
Python on AWS Elastic Beanstalk (Flask Gotchas) (blog.uptill3.com)
11308.
Neil Armstrong, Expert Pilot (adafruit.com)
11309.
Instagram API wrappers for Android and Java (github.com)
11310.
Interview with Charles Wetherell, the author of "Etudes for programmers" book (demin.ws)