July 2012 Archive
451.
Sparrow made downloadable to conform to LGPL (sprw.me)
452.
My $47 collapsible standing desk (whiletruecode.com)
453.
Autodesk Buys Socialcam for $60M (allthingsd.com)
454.
Hacker Opens High Security Handcuffs With 3D-Printed And Laser-Cut Keys (forbes.com)
455.
Mixpanel introduces People Analytics (mixpanel.com)
456.
WikiLeaks says it has obtained 2.4 million emails from Syria (washingtonpost.com)
457.
The illusion of progress lights a fire (mindhacks.com)
458.
Is Berlin the new home for tech start-up business? [video] (news.bbc.co.uk)
459.
How to watch the Olympics, live, from the United States (bearsfightingbears.com)
460.
Pixate - beautiful native mobile apps with CSS (kickstarter.com)
461.
Do Not Advertise On Facebook Until You Read This (wahanegi.com)
462.
Why Do We Wear Pants? Horses. (theatlantic.com)
463.
Thoughts on Paul Rand (acg.media.mit.edu)
464.
On Living Below Your Potential (novelog.com)
465.
Full-Body Scan Technology Deployed In Street-Roving Vans (forbes.com)
466.
Small Linux PCs overview (raymii.org)
467.
Pinboard Turns Three (blog.pinboard.in)
468.
Why the days are numbered for Hadoop as we know it (gigaom.com)
469.
Stephen Hawking on time travel, M-theory, and extra terrestrial life (arstechnica.com)
470.
Twitter Loses 'Occupy Wall Street' Case, Forced To Hand Over User Info (idealab.talkingpointsmemo.com)
471.
Mobile is Where the Growth Is (avc.com)
472.
Viacom pulls “The Daily Show” offline as a result of contract dispute (arstechnica.com)
473.
NBCOlympics’ Opening Ceremony Tape Delay: Stupid, Stupid, Stupid (techcrunch.com)
474.
Torchlight art assets stolen, used in iOS game Armed Heroes (geek.com)
475.
About 4chans current stats and infrastructure (content.4chan.org)
476.
Beautiful Windows 8 concept (dribbble.com)
477.
Facebook announces SPDY support (lists.w3.org)
478.
Shell social media oil spill a 'coordinated online assassination' (theage.com.au)
479.
GNU grep 2.12 changes behavior of recursion options, breaks existing scripts (bugs.debian.org)
480.
The total price of the Digg acquisition was around $16 million (techcrunch.com)