August 2008 Archive
2791.
$3.3 billion in Location Based Mobile Social Networking (latestgeeknews.blogspot.com)
2792.
Comparing the Cloud: EC2, Mosso, and GoGrid (infoq.com)
2793.
Yahoo bosses under fresh pressure (news.bbc.co.uk)
2794.
Computer languages are the real Tower of Babel (theinquirer.net)
2795.
Over-driven: why our cars guzzle gas (arstechnica.com)
2796.
JavaSchools: the other side of the story (hackersid.blogspot.com)
2797.
The Rocketboom story (dembot.com)
2798.
Google Insights for Search (google.com)
2799.
5½ More Books In a Hacker’s Bookshelf (grok-code.com)
2800.
Traffic Accounting with Linux IPTables (catonmat.net)
2801.
An Energy Diet for Power-Hungry Household PCs (nytimes.com)
2802.
Seth's Blog: Complicit (sethgodin.typepad.com)
2803.
Stateless computing: the future of the cloud? (arstechnica.com)
2804.
Tackling information overload, 10 million documents at a time (googleblog.blogspot.com)
2805.
The K2 disaster, seen through the lens of climbers' blogs (thestandard.com)
2806.
Why Consumer Love..and Pay More for Macs (markevanstech.com)
2807.
Google sells Performics search marketing to French company Publicis (reuters.com)
2808.
Google Sells DoubleClick’s SEM Business To Ad Conglom Publicis (alleyinsider.com)
2809.
Q/A with Bill Moggridge: What Makes For Good Design? (technologyreview.com)
2810.
Strategy: Let Google and Yahoo Host Your Ajax Library - For Free (highscalability.com)
2811.
Bored? Don't shrug it off (iht.com)
2812.
Worthless, $1000 "I Am Rich" iPhone App Disappears (alleyinsider.com)
2813.
The Art of Pricing Great Art (nytimes.com)
2814.
EFF launches Coders' Rights site at Black Hat conference (arstechnica.com)
2815.
Dark Energy's Fingerprint Found in Distant Galaxies (dsc.discovery.com)
2816.
Mac vs PC - Mac twice as expensive (dondodge.typepad.com)
2817.
Quakes caught by laptop sensor (news.bbc.co.uk)
2818.
Partial Evaluation of Computation Process An Approach to a Compiler-Compiler (citeseer.ist.psu.edu)
2819.
Build a Real .com in 24 days: codename Respondz.com (blog.assembla.com)
2820.
When the laws of software no longer apply (codeinstructions.com)