July 2011 Archive
481.
OOP in Bash (lab.madscience.nl)
482.
Linux recieves video gift from Microsoft for its 20th birthday (h-online.com)
483.
Google's playing the closed-open game again, this time with HTML5 (extremetech.com)
484.
Why Steve Jobs Couldn’t Find a Job Today (blogs.forbes.com)
485.
Happy Sysadmin Day (en.wikipedia.org)
486.
Leaftlet - A Lightweight JavaScript Library for Interactive Maps (leaflet.cloudmade.com)
487.
Create a Game Character with HTML5 and JavaScript (williammalone.com)
488.
Why Google cares if you use your real name (scripting.com)
489.
All Non-Africans Part Neanderthal, Genetics Confirm (news.discovery.com)
490.
Coders Who Don't Job Interview: Zed Shaw (codebelay.com)
491.
A change thousands want made to Google+ circles (plus.google.com)
492.
Thoughtback - Program Your Mind (thoughtback.com)
493.
How Many People Are In Space Right Now? (howmanypeopleareinspacerightnow.com)
494.
Researchers create tattoo that tracks sodium and glucose via iPhone (bostinnovation.com)
495.
Poll: Google+: Like it/prefer it to FaceBook
496.
Elementary OS (elementaryos.org)
497.
Bitcoin befuddles US customs agents, thwarting visit by digital currency guru (geekwire.com)
498.
An Awesomer Tweet Button: Tracks your site's most influential users (wil.lt)
499.
Sun CEO explicitly endorsed Java's use in Android (zdnet.com)
500.
Early look into Khan Academy iPad app (plus.google.com)
501.
The Netflix Simian Army (techblog.netflix.com)
502.
Don't Let Congress Order Internet Companies to Spy on You (secure.eff.org)
503.
Reverse-engineering the Google +1 button using Firebug (randomistas.tekeu.com)
504.
Girls sweep at Google Science Fair (nytimes.com)
505.
Rack-webconsole: a Ruby/Rails console inside your browser (blog.codegram.com)
506.
To defend Android, Google must attack software patents (h-online.com)
507.
Why SourceForge Lost (usersinhell.com)
508.
Work for post-materialists (economist.com)
509.
Indian Official Puts Public Webcam in Government office (nytimes.com)
510.
Twilio Client Lets Developers Integrate VoIP Calling Into Any Application (techcrunch.com)