August 2011 Archive
1321.
Amazon launches Start-up Challenge (startupsmart.com.au)
1322.
Honey ant queens share a throne (bbc.co.uk)
1323.
Bitcoin Hackathon, 2.-4. September, Finland. Programmers/hackers, join the fun (bitcoin-hackathon.com)
1324.
Scala Actors are Just Code - No Magic (dearjunior.blogspot.com)
1325.
Fighting the (credit card processing) System (cmu.edu)
1326.
The Story of how MySpace scaled [2007] (mobile.baselinemag.com)
1327.
Steve Jobs Resigns As CEO Of Apple (techcrunch.com)
1328.
Why Events Are A Bad Idea (for High-concurrency Servers) (usenix.org)
1329.
Why We Start Indexing from 0 in Computer Science (cs.utexas.edu)
1330.
Bitcoin is "Worse is Better" (gwern.net)
1331.
After firesale, now HP Touchpads get 6 free apps from HP (blog.palm.com)
1332.
"This is water, this is water." (publicnoises.blogspot.com)
1333.
MIT study says Arctic ice thinning 4x faster than predicted (bostinnovation.com)
1334.
How outsourcing will transform scientific research (blogs.scientificamerican.com)
1335.
Google’s Official Profanity API (labs.phurix.net)
1336.
Long Beach Police Chief Confirms Detaining Photographers (lbpost.com)
1337.
Only 14 percent of Earth's species have been discovered (news.nationalgeographic.com)
1338.
Command Line Feedback from RVM and Git (collectiveidea.com)
1339.
Runtime code modification. Erlang? No, Python (blog.ducksboard.com)
1340.
There's no excuse for sidebars on my phone (kdpeterson.net)
1341.
It's full of coins (bitcointalk.org)
1342.
Trying to understand incubator math (startupnorth.ca)
1343.
Letter to a Young Developer (avdi.org)
1344.
Recycled plastic bottles bring light to homes in Filipino slums (uk.reuters.com)
1345.
Patent Trolls Come In All Shapes and Sizes (betabeat.com)
1346.
The Summer Of 1960 (Time Spent with don knuth) (ed-thelen.org)
1347.
Dino SDK - Think "Olark for Mobile Apps" (dino.envolve.com)
1348.
BBC Micro on an FPGA - Altera DE1 (mikestirling.co.uk)
1349.
Can PostgreSQL pickup where MySQL left off? (news.cnet.com)
1350.
Dropbox Chooses Investor Group, Valuation Set at $5+ Billion (techcrunch.com)