July 2012 Archive
871.
Programming Language Rankings: February 2012 (redmonk.com)
872.
Dropbox users' email addresses targeted by spam? (forums.dropbox.com)
873.
We need a better web, not an open Twitter (blog.superfeedr.com)
874.
Show HN: We Just Re-Launched BurningManRides.com for 2012 (burningmanrides.com)
875.
Does mathematics have a place in higher education? (mathbabe.org)
876.
New Chrome feature frees Web apps from the browser (news.cnet.com)
877.
In a CDN'd world, OpenDNS is the enemy (sajalkayan.com)
878.
Google joins Samsung in patent dispute with Apple (bgr.com)
879.
Terrorism is not about terror (gwern.net)
880.
Valid Credit Card Number Generator for Testing Purposes (getcreditcardnumbers.com)
881.
Tarsnap now available to residents of Canada (tarsnap.com)
882.
Delight.io (YC W10) Lets Developers See What Beta Users Are Doing In Their Apps (techcrunch.com)
883.
Kicksend partners with Walgreens for 1hr photo printing from your iPhone (blog.kicksend.com)
884.
Secure multiparty Bitcoin anonymization (blog.ezyang.com)
885.
Xah's Emacs Lisp Tutorial (ergoemacs.org)
886.
Filepicker.io (YC S12) launches SDK for iOS and Android (techcrunch.com)
887.
JSTerm, Firefox JavaScript terminal (paulrouget.com)
888.
Unrequited Love (steveblank.com)
889.
To truck, barter and exchange? On the nature of Valve’s social economies (blogs.valvesoftware.com)
890.
The Word Count Problem (blog.peterdonis.com)
891.
And everyone gets a robot pony (scienceblogs.com)
892.
Rocketr, Don’t Tell A Story. Answer Questions. (madebyloren.com)
893.
Show HN: Play scrabble, chess, checkers, etc with your friends by copying a url (breakbase.com)
894.
CSS transforms unprefixed in Firefox nightly (paulrouget.com)
895.
Rivets.js - Binding data to views (rivetsjs.com)
896.
Patent Troll sues Facebook, Amazon and others for using Hadoop (gigaom.com)
897.
New Version of jsbin.com (jsbin.com)
898.
Using Google Refine to Clean a Data Set (craig-russell.co.uk)
899.
Zynga down ~40% in after hours trading (google.com)
900.
Referly (YC S12) Launches API: Now Any Site Can Have A Referral Program (techcrunch.com)