July 2011 Archive
4951.
What makes OMeta special? (stackoverflow.com)
4952.
What MySpace's Tom Anderson Thinks of Google+ (mashable.com)
4953.
Google Helps Journalists Make Data More Informative, And Beautiful (fastcompany.com)
4954.
Several US states have begun anti-trust investigations into Google (thisislondon.co.uk)
4955.
ARM chips to rival PS3, Xbox 360 in 18 months? (arstechnica.com)
4956.
Movement to Abolish Corporate Personhood Gaining Traction | Common Dreams (commondreams.org)
4957.
China Grows Its Own Twitter, With Chinese Characteristics (idealab.talkingpointsmemo.com)
4958.
How Quality Beats Network Effects in High-Tech (sloanreview.mit.edu)
4959.
An Introduction to Stem - How to Easily Fabricate EC2 Instances (michaelgorsuch.com)
4960.
Lighttpd 1.4.29 is released (lighttpd.net)
4961.
Quadrotor Dynamic Control Using Kinect (geeksuper.com)
4962.
Inside a torus (i.imgur.com)
4963.
A Beginner's Thoughts on ZeroMQ (colourcoding.net)
4964.
More Likely You'll Survive Plane Crash Or Win Lottery Than Click A Banner Ad (businessinsider.com)
4965.
Google+ Referral Traffic Possible to Track, Unlike Buzz (blog.louisgray.com)
4966.
"The wave-particle duality mumbo-jumbo is BS. Everything is a wave. Period." (quora.com)
4967.
My Beef With A Priori Knowledge in UI (huertanix.tumblr.com)
4968.
Iceland considers prescription-only cigarettes (guardian.co.uk)
4969.
Sexify your source-code (Increasing the perceived value of your software) (binpress.com)
4970.
Microsoft to Partner With China’s Leading Search Engine (nytimes.com)
4971.
What Can Companies Do to Stop a DDoS Attack? (readwriteweb.com)
4972.
German Politicians Consider Banning Facebook Parties (spiegel.de)
4973.
IOpener, How safe is your iPhone data? (h-online.com)
4974.
Email spam volumes down almost 90% y-o-y? (krebsonsecurity.com)
4975.
Teach Yourself Programming in Ten Years (norvig.com)
4976.
Everything You Never Wanted To Know About DLLs (blog.omega-prime.co.uk)
4977.
The Capacitive Button Cult Must Be Stopped (designdare.com)
4978.
Scrum in 10 Minutes (boost.co.nz)
4979.
Calloway: a Django Meta Framework (callowayproject.com)
4980.
Clean readable code vs fast hard to read code. When is it OK to cross the line? (stackoverflow.com)