July 2011 Archive
13771.
Problems of the RDF model: Blank Nodes (milicicvuk.com)
13772.
Kenny Powers: MFCEO (huffingtonpost.com)
13773.
Inside Founder Institute: Rajesh Setty on "Thought Leadership Marketing" [video] (founderinstitute.com)
13774.
My "Setup" (dylanv.org)
13775.
Printing to Google docs (cloudzap.wordpress.com)
13776.
IReddit iphone app stores password in plain text (reddit.com)
13777.
If you publish online, you should know this about Google +. (traderhabits.com)
13778.
UK government: Terror groups are early tech adopters (itworld.com)
13779.
Pouet.net visualized (kameli.net)
13780.
Elements of chip music (linusakesson.net)
13781.
A slideshow presentation tool built on a microcontroller (linusakesson.net)
13782.
Most efficient algorithm for determining if X out of N inputs are true (stackoverflow.com)
13783.
How Digital Detectives Deciphered the Stuxnet Worm (wired.com)
13784.
How Hard is it to Become the Michael Jordan of Trading? (ritholtz.com)
13785.
Should Burger King Do More Than Just Hint at Apple Fries? (good.is)
13786.
Reddit releases companion extension for Chrome (blog.reddit.com)
13787.
Show HN: My MVP ShallWeCoupon.com ()
13788.
Apply the principles of penetration testing to your home computer (nakedsecurity.sophos.com)
13789.
Christmas in July – 10 Free Startup Ideas (jimlastinger.com)
13790.
How a Google doc joined the battle to save lives during the mumbai blasts (edition.cnn.com)
13791.
How to Use Press Releases in Today's World (zachheller.squarespace.com)
13792.
Supply and Demand: Why marketing matters (zachheller.squarespace.com)
13793.
Challenges for a Smaller Company (entrepreneurship.org)
13794.
GM and UAW are hacking American automaking with their new factory in Michigan (nytimes.com)
13795.
It's Time to Stop the MD5 Madness (internetevolution.com)
13796.
Don't give me excuses, give me the DATA (blog.buzzdata.com)
13797.
Daniel Ek on what Spotify will be when it grows up (gigaom.com)
13798.
Wall Street Lobbyists Aim to ‘Reform the Reform’ (dealbook.nytimes.com)
13799.
Generating HTML from PDF Files (developer.mimeo.com)
13800.
An 8-bit computer designed and built by Jack Eisenmann, a high school student (web.mac.com)