August 2011 Archive
2041.
2042.
We Do Not Need You To Design Anymore
(journal.drawar.com)
2043.
Cool reverse auction idea
(artsumo.com)
2044.
How Apple is sucking the profit out of the mobile phone market
(tech.fortune.cnn.com)
2045.
Ten things to achieve when starting 3D programming
(gamedev.net)
2046.
Entrepreneurial Habits
(seojuicer.com)
2047.
A Theory of Everything (Sort of)
(nytimes.com)
2048.
I'll pay you $1000 if you help me find an IT job
(scottmcdaniel.org)
2049.
Stats About Startup Success
(onstartups.com)
2050.
Bloki - Crowdsourced Typo Fixjng
(bloki.tomtasche.at)
2051.
Developer litmus test
(senko.net)
2052.
BSON and Data Interchange
(blog.mongodb.org)
2053.
2054.
Google's Smartphone Partners Are Kinda Screwed
(betabeat.com)
2055.
The terrible numbers that Groupon doesn’t want you to focus on
(blog.agrawals.org)
2056.
In Times of Crisis Mentally Ill Leaders Can See What Others Don't
(online.wsj.com)
2057.
The Big Plan
(chriseidhof.tumblr.com)
2058.
What did you buy first once you hit it?
(jasonhirschhorn.typepad.com)
2059.
The Reddit Incident
(thiswebhost.com)
2060.
2061.
Google Drive coming soon?
(codereview.chromium.org)
2062.
2063.
Ruby Devs – You’re too trusting. Gems could screw you. » RubySource
(rubysource.com)
2064.
2065.
Red Hat's biggest enemy (VMWare)
(zdnet.com)
2066.
#NobodyKnowsYoureADog
(hackerfactor.com)
2069.
Nokia releases Symbian Anna update.
(conversations.nokia.com)
2070.
Parboiled, the PEG parsing framework for Java and Scala
(parboiled.org)