August 2011 Archive
3841.
Does It Matter That Amazon Can't Manufacture a Kindle in the USA? (yes) (forbes.com)
3842.
Getting kids on the right track with early science education (arstechnica.com)
3843.
Aaron Swartz Says He Co-Founded Reddit; Reddit Founders Say He Didn’t (betabeat.com)
3844.
Missing Link Between Code and Data (kazimirmajorinc.blogspot.com)
3845.
New NoSQL Language Unveiled As Debate Rages On (visualstudiomagazine.com)
3846.
Show HN: Qranberry, easy QR codes for the people (qranberry.me)
3847.
ASK HN: 60 days in SF/ Bay Area: Would appreciate tips (startup on the road) ()
3848.
When Lift (new Obvious Co) Was Known as Mibbles (readwriteweb.com)
3849.
Peter Thiel: College Doesn't Create Success (nytimes.com)
3850.
Guide to writing Ruby gems (nithinbekal.com)
3851.
What’s Wrong With GNU make? (futurechips.org)
3852.
Apple Design Guru Would Be Bigger Loss (blogs.wsj.com)
3853.
Ness Serves Up Their First Personal Search App Catering To Restaurant Discovery (techcrunch.com)
3854.
Tumblr (No Revenue) Investment Values It at $800 Million (online.wsj.com)
3855.
Lack of Jobs’ hand in Lion led to problems (theorangeview.net)
3856.
Python Fiddle (pythonfiddle.com)
3857.
You Know You're From IT In 1990s If ... (informationweek.com)
3858.
Show HN: songspin.fm - Discover, stream and share music (songspin.fm)
3859.
Ask HN: Learn Ruby by Reading Source Code ()
3860.
DDOS attack using Google servers (hackersbay.in)
3861.
SERPs & Spyders SEO card game is now under Creative Commons (SERPsandSpyders.com)
3862.
Khan-like videos for Machine Learning and Probability Theory. (youtube.com)
3863.
Scientists sequence Black Death bacteria DNA, admit they were wrong (arstechnica.com)
3864.
Wasted Time in the Workplace Infographic (timedoctor.com)
3865.
Hacker News Radio (hackernewsradio.com)
3866.
How PHP is Broken and How It Can Be Fixed (epixa.com)
3867.
Apple's suppliers are polluting China (itworld.com)
3868.
What makes an author (blog.knolcano.com)
3869.
Java can be significantly faster than C (vanillajava.blogspot.com)
3870.
The investment that didn’t happen (k9ventures.com)