August 2011 Archive
2581.
Google to roll out verification badges on profiles. (plus.google.com)
2582.
Can Glucose Replenish Willpower? (whatblag.com)
2583.
Is Y Combinator growing too quickly? (quora.com)
2584.
Show HN: It took me 6 months to write my iOS word game app..am I still a hacker? (quotiac.com)
2585.
Ask HN: PR for Startups? ()
2586.
Mozilla unveils new user interface for Firefox for Tablets (browsomatic.com)
2587.
China drops U.S. credit rating (cnn.com)
2588.
Ask HN: Is HNSearch down? ()
2589.
Facebook Fires Back at Google+ With New Gaming Features (mashable.com)
2590.
Are software patents the "scaffolding of the tech industry"? (arstechnica.com)
2591.
Designers should make things: Digital Fabrication (blog.tutorspree.com)
2592.
India against corruption: A million mutinies erupt across India (timesofindia.indiatimes.com)
2593.
Best. Roommate. Ever. (sfbay.craigslist.org)
2594.
BlackBerry and TiVo suffer from Loyal Customer Myopia (drewb.org)
2595.
In Regard to Marc Andreessen’s “Why Software is Eating the World” (sfard.posterous.com)
2596.
FSF uses compliance FUD to push GPL v3 (itworld.com)
2597.
599 Games in 48h (ludumdare.com)
2598.
Show HN: BoxSelect - Buy or Sell Items Online (BoxSelect.com)
2599.
Hackers Take $1 Billion a Year as Banks Blame Their Clients (businessweek.com)
2600.
John Carmack QuakeCon 2011 Keynote (youtube.com)
2601.
I'm starting a hangout where 3-5 of us will review our progress, etc. Good idea? ()
2602.
Ask HN: Is HN slow for anyone else? ()
2603.
Firefox will be getting a new release every six weeks. (blog.mozilla.com)
2604.
Crowdspottr's new mobile app helps net junkies to get a life ()
2605.
CoffeeShit: Because Script Happens (github.com)
2606.
Liberate Your EveryDNS Records (blog.cloudflare.com)
2607.
Safety through simplicity - Virgin Galactic Wing Feathering for Re-Entry (virgingalactic.com)
2608.
Why Multitasking May Make You Less Productive (mashable.com)
2609.
The Science of Why We Don't Believe Science (motherjones.com)
2610.
Designing the Windows 8 file name collision experience (blogs.msdn.com)