August 2011 Archive
1771.
Prediction: Facebook Will Enter the Search Market Next Year (techcrunch.com)
1772.
Humble indie fumble: an XBLA horror story (next-gen.biz)
1773.
Inside Match.com: It's All About the Algorithm (slate.com)
1774.
The Linuxification of Webapps (notes.deaxon.com)
1775.
Google Loses Effort to Seal Records in Android Patent Lawsuit With Oracle (bloomberg.com)
1776.
Obama and the Smartphone Wars (online.wsj.com)
1777.
The Potential Of Big Data (columnfivemedia.com)
1778.
Google Parcel Service? Search giant patents shipping notifications (geekwire.com)
1779.
Kondoot to take on Facebook, Twitter, Google Plus with video (couriermail.com.au)
1780.
AWS launches 2011 start-up challenge (aws.amazon.com)
1781.
OPL - a viral copyleft style patent license (openpatents.org)
1782.
CSS3 Transitions Without Using :hover (impressivewebs.com)
1783.
A note to Y Combinator (plus.google.com)
1784.
Slogans trigger resistance, Logos don't (languagelog.ldc.upenn.edu)
1785.
iBurn unlikely to be available for Burning Man (gaiagps.com)
1786.
Airbnb launches $50000 guarantee‎. (blog.airbnb.com)
1787.
Lightweight Development in .Net: Nancy (theothersideofcode.com)
1788.
Infochimps Adds Geo APIs and Takes A Shine to Schema.Org, Too (semanticweb.com)
1789.
Antimatter particles found in orbit held by Earth's magnetic field (arstechnica.com)
1790.
Pivoting into a new corporate structure (cdixon.org)
1791.
Doctorow on DRM, DMCA, and copyright. His keynote at SIGGRAPH (tech.icrontic.com)
1792.
Real Companies Spring From Latest Twilio Contest (blog.programmableweb.com)
1793.
From Pizza to Scala: an interview with Martin Odersky (cio.com.au)
1794.
ZigFu (YC S11) gives developers a way to make motion-controlled apps in minutes (venturebeat.com)
1795.
1796.
Crowdbooster's (YC S10) Social Media Appeal: From Esther Dyson To Lil' Wayne (forbes.com)
1797.
Cutting-edge IT firms need experts in 'dead' languages (thescotsman.scotsman.com)
1798.
Cryptocat: webchat with client-side encryption features (crypto.cat)
1799.
Pure CSS3 coverflow effect. No javascript. Working on Chrome, FF and Safari. (sandropaganotti.com)
1800.
Fukushima Radiation Breaks the Scale — No Idea by How Much.. Can’t Measure It (cleantechnica.com)