August 2012 Archive
12001.
Flock the Vote (codeweavers.com)
12002.
ArenaNet halts Guild Wars 2 sales to keep current customers satisfied. (facebook.com)
12003.
Featured on Hacker News, some numbers and stats (blog.joocode.com)
12004.
LawPundit: Apple stole PONG bounce-back patent (lawpundit.blogspot.com)
12005.
Hakim's projects (lab.hakim.se)
12006.
MIT research streamlines Web Application database access. (web.mit.edu)
12007.
Hacker Posts British police logins online (paritynews.com)
12008.
Atanasoff–Berry Computer (ABC Computer) (en.wikipedia.org)
12009.
CreateJS | A suite of Javascript libraries and tools for working with HTML5 (createjs.com)
12010.
Media Query splitting (simurai.com)
12011.
The Golden Word in Customer Loyalty (stugreen.com)
12012.
Washington Post: Election Fact Checker (washingtonpost.com)
12013.
The Great Fragmentation (blog.aweissman.com)
12014.
The Gang Of Four Is Wrong And You Don't Understand Delegation (saturnflyer.com)
12015.
Why Baltic/Nordic startups should apply to Startup Sauna Warmups (devblog.ailon.org)
12016.
How Twitter Uses Open Source (techcrunch.com)
12017.
Real time Fluid Dynamics + HTML5 Pong in the browser (anirudhjoshi.github.com)
12018.
Thunderbolt Lite, coming to an iPhone near you in September (empiricalmagic.com)
12019.
What Apple vs Samsung Really Means for Creatives and Designers (blog.kunvay.com)
12020.
Your Ops Team Is Probably Important (erik.hollensbe.org)
12021.
GCC team fixes a 10 years old security flaw (permalink.gmane.org)
12022.
Product Management Slowing You Down? (javacodegeeks.com)
12023.
Hack Day Paris: Connected TV. October 19-21, 2012 (hackdayparis.org)
12024.
David Foster Wallace biography now available (amazon.com)
12025.
HPC and Multidimensional Integrals: Article for Social Scientists (chicago.academia.edu)
12026.
How To Get Your Ph.D. Project Included In The Linux Kernel (techcrunch.com)
12027.
Console: Using the “Ignore Sender” Feature (macobserver.com)
12028.
Show HN: Submit to Hacker News with Python (gist.github.com)
12029.
IPhone battery exploded. Apple wants me to pay $150 to replace. ()
12030.
Why Your Customers Suck (Marketing e-book free through September 3) (amazon.com)