July 2010 Archive
451.
Aloha Editor: an awesome HTML5 browser based editor (aloha-editor.com)
452.
Making the world's fastest VP8 decoder (x264dev.multimedia.cx)
453.
How I Made One Client An Extra $500k a Year In 5 Minutes (analytics.blogspot.com)
454.
Donate to Zed Shaw's Mongrel2 Fund (mongrel2.org)
455.
Traceroute in 40 lines of Python (blog.ksplice.com)
456.
Tornado Web Framework/Server hits 1.0 (groups.google.com)
457.
Google's Dremel: Interactive Analysis of Web-Scale Datasets (google.com)
458.
Facebook hated as much as airlines, cable companies (msnbc.msn.com)
459.
Oracle shuts down PostgreSQL test servers (itnews.com.au)
460.
Bill Gates Invests $23 Million in Opposing-Piston Engine (greencarreports.com)
461.
Dropbox API is available (dropbox.com)
462.
Introduction to Information Retrieval (nlp.stanford.edu)
463.
New Amazon Kindle announced: $139 WiFi-only, $189 3G, available August 27th (engadget.com)
464.
Domain Names (blog.stackoverflow.com)
465.
Twitter feed of Hacker News stories as soon as they reach 20 points (twitter.com)
466.
Rules for Writing Clojure Programs (twoguysarguing.wordpress.com)
467.
How to use Amazon’s S3 web service for Scaling Image Hosting (blog.teachstreet.com)
468.
New Amazon EC2 Instance Type - The Cluster Compute Instance (aws.typepad.com)
469.
150 gigs of ebooks, categorized (reddit.com)
470.
MVP vs. Dry Test (yongfook.com)
471.
How To Make Sure People Will Remember Your Ideas (zacharyburt.com)
472.
Judge draws parallel between music sharing and unlicensed public performance (arstechnica.com)
473.
Razor Burn: A Flood of Fancy Shavers Leaves Some Men Feeling Nicked (online.wsj.com)
474.
Handy Light: Tethering App Camouflaged as Flashlight (appshopper.com)
475.
Ask HN: Suggestions for mastering vim? ()
476.
Why people think computers can't (web.media.mit.edu)
477.
Dark Patterns: dirty tricks designers use to make people do stuff (90percentofeverything.com)
478.
Git for Computer Scientists (eagain.net)
479.
How we launched Chrometa, flopped, and then and learned to build traction. (blog.chrometa.com)
480.
Python has closures (blade.nagaokaut.ac.jp)