August 2011 Archive
961.
Motorola had another suitor: Microsoft (gigaom.com)
962.
Widespread Hijacking of Search Traffic in the United States (eff.org)
963.
Increase Conversions with Call-to-Action Buttons (pixify.com)
964.
I found a job through Quora (I thought I was just answering a question) (assistly.com)
965.
Exploit writer spills beans on secret iPhone function (theregister.co.uk)
966.
Launchpad Toys (YC S11) Looks To Create The Next Generation Of Learning Toys (techcrunch.com)
967.
Lost skills: What today's coders don't know and why it matters (itworld.com)
968.
Martin Ford Asks: Will Automation Lead to Economic Collapse? (singularityhub.com)
969.
Show HN: LazyMeter is the only to-do list you'll finish every day (lazymeter.com)
970.
The idea ain't the hard part. One writer finds out hard it is to create an app (unlimitedmagazine.com)
971.
New DNS hijacking technique exploits RAM errors (domainincite.com)
972.
Bit-squatting – DNS hijacking by cosmic rays/memory errors (nakedsecurity.sophos.com)
973.
Try Forth (forthfreak.net)
974.
It’s the Economy, Dummkopf! (vanityfair.com)
975.
Nokia’s Losses Fires Up Finland's Start-Up Culture (blogs.wsj.com)
976.
Reddit buys the site that's been running their semiannual Secret Santa exchange (blog.reddit.com)
977.
The Secret Guild of Silicon Valley (medriscoll.com)
978.
Poll: How many hours do you work a week?
979.
The last woman - How long do countries have until their populations disappear? (economist.com)
980.
ORMs don’t kill databases. Developers do. (arrangeactassert.com)
981.
You Don’t Truly Understand It Until You Think It’s Obvious (excid3.com)
982.
MyBART Hacked By Anonymous (djmash.at)
983.
$310 Xiaomi Phone: 1.5GHz dual-core,1G RAM,4GB ROM,480x854 4',MIUI+Android2.3.5 (engadget.com)
984.
Space Shuttle Flight Deck (360vr.com)
985.
Google NexusOne Can Survive a Hard Vacuum (technologyreview.com)
986.
Touchdroid - Android for the HP Touchpad (rootzwiki.com)
987.
UK Govt accepts all 10 points of the Hargreaves IP Report (ipo.gov.uk)
988.
Silicon Valley Booms but Worries About a New Bust (nytimes.com)
989.
Rethinking CSS Grids (markboulton.co.uk)
990.
Yes and yes: 31 Things I've Learned in 31 Years (yesandyes.org)