July 2011 Archive
14641.
Moroccan students use FaceBook to cheat on National exam ()
14642.
What would happen if you hacked into a library? (gigaom.com)
14643.
Stream algorithms and The Britney Spears Problem (americanscientist.org)
14644.
Atlantic Ocean Tsunami Alerter (market.android.com)
14645.
Baidu's New Browser Looks Strikingly Familiar (blogs.wsj.com)
14646.
The indictment from today's 'Anonymous' arrests (scribd.com)
14647.
LinkedIn CEO: Does Anybody Have The Free Time For Google+? (businessinsider.com)
14648.
Police arrest 'hackers' in US, UK, Netherlands. (bbc.co.uk)
14649.
Customer Experience Is More Important Than Advertising (zendesk.com)
14650.
Microsoft has another Exchange Online outage (redmondmag.com)
14651.
RESTful Web Services: A Quick-Start How-to Guide (sys-con.com)
14652.
Some Apple Directors Ponder CEO Succession (online.wsj.com)
14653.
Changing the entertainment biz with an e-mail database and a festival (doingwords.com)
14654.
Zillow prices IPO well above range at $20 a share (news.cnet.com)
14655.
21 New Media Innovators (nymag.com)
14656.
DNS Cache poisoning used in Brazilian Phish Attack (news.softpedia.com)
14657.
There Can Be Too Many Suckers at the Table (innocuous.org)
14658.
Without rules, nothing can be accomplished (waterflowon.com)
14659.
Robots for Humanity Do More Than Scratch an Itch (techvert.com)
14660.
Facebook and the Ephinator: An End to Endings? (nymag.com)
14661.
What is the Internet doing to our brains? (video) (curiositycounts.com)
14662.
Roku Launches New Media Streamers Complete With Motion Gaming Capabilities (techcrunch.com)
14663.
Ask HN: Punchd vs FB Places / Foursquare? ()
14664.
Scalable Simplicity (scottlambert.wordpress.com)
14665.
Ask HN: How can I encourage insitutions to update book lists? ()
14666.
Creating things that aren't real (blogs.msdn.com)
14667.
When Employees Misinterpret Managers (allthingsd.com)
14668.
Sometimes, swap space still matters (blogs.nologin.es)
14669.
Engineer develops low-maintenance grass seed (marketplace.publicradio.org)
14670.
Stanford's video processing in the cloud (news.stanford.edu)