August 2011 Archive
2161.
Ask HN: What's an underpaid hacker at an SF startup to do? ()
2162.
Most College Students Unable to Properly Use Search Engines (news.yahoo.com)
2163.
Using RESTful APIs (babolabs.blogspot.com)
2164.
Do Cops Have a Right to Access Your Smartphone? [video] (securityweek.com)
2165.
Tiny new glass lens paves way for projectors in smartphones (geek.com)
2166.
Remind HN: Seattle Meetup at 6:30pm (meetup.com)
2167.
Btrfs will not be the default in Fedora 16 (lists.fedoraproject.org)
2168.
BART vs. Anonymous (sfgate.com)
2169.
Terrorism in the U.S. Since 9/11 (schneier.com)
2170.
Feds hack past anonymity, bust 72 users of child abuse "horror" site (arstechnica.com)
2171.
Find an integer not among four billion given ones - Stack Overflow (stackoverflow.com)
2172.
These Orangutans Play with iPads (kotaku.com)
2173.
JQuery Overtakes Flash on World's Top Sites (appendto.com)
2174.
Patent reform bill on Senate agenda after recess (thehill.com)
2175.
Today the PC is 30 years old (extremetech.com)
2176.
Respawn Redux: Undeletable Cookies (ashkansoltani.org)
2177.
Review: Linux Mint 11 "Katya" LXDE (dasublogbyprashanth.blogspot.com)
2178.
Technical Debt and the Lean Startup (pauldyson.wordpress.com)
2179.
AppFog (formerly PHP Fog) uses Cloud Foundry For Multi-Language Support (blog.phpfog.com)
2180.
The Local-global Flip, Or, "the Lanier Effect" (edge.org)
2181.
WebGL implemented for nodeJS and webOS (nodeknockout.com)
2182.
John Carmack on Software Reliability, Code Analysis, and Functional Programming (youtube.com)
2183.
Dennis Crowley (foursquare cofounder) is holding Office Hours (officehours.tv)
2184.
Useful Information for Developers About Personal Names (w3.org)
2185.
Smallest Federated Wiki (wardcunningham.github.com)
2186.
Tech community, are we MTV or TED? (washingtonpost.com)
2187.
Show HN: First "Move your Body" game on iOS (face recognition) (youtube.com)
2188.
Google signs up three schools for Chromebooks (9to5google.com)
2189.
Secrets of Successful Globalization (blogs.wsj.com)
2190.
Hiring Executives: If You’ve Never Done the Job, How Do You Hire Somebody Good? (bhorowitz.com)