July 2012 Archive
1051.
Ways startups get screwed (rayhano.com)
1052.
Twitter down? ()
1053.
Major label uses DMCA to take down Romney ad of Obama crooning (arstechnica.com)
1054.
The value of short term thinking (influencehacks.com)
1055.
Google Glass: Apple Granted Patent for Head-Mounted Display (wired.com)
1056.
Twilio now enables messaging to over 150 countries worldwide (twilio.com)
1057.
European Union backs open access of research findings (blogs.nature.com)
1058.
Apes With Apps - Ape building a vocabulary of thousands of words with ipad (spectrum.ieee.org)
1059.
Visual.ly launches social network for data visualizations (blog.visual.ly)
1060.
On the Deadness of OAuth 2 (tbray.org)
1061.
PyCon 2013 Launches - March 13-21, Santa Clara (pycon.blogspot.com)
1062.
Caltech study: how a simple design trick affects consumer choices (blog.eyequant.com)
1063.
How we built Lanyrd's foursquare integration (lanyrd.com)
1064.
Erlang port protocol for Python (erlport.org)
1065.
Can't somebody fix the "Unknown or expired link" bug?
1066.
Newly released UFO files from the UK government (ufos.nationalarchives.gov.uk)
1067.
A skeptic faces possible charges for debunking Mumbai’s miracle statue (slate.com)
1068.
Is Kickstarter selling dreams? (blogs.reuters.com)
1069.
Will Developers Ante Up for a Gambling API? (blog.programmableweb.com)
1070.
Show HN: Scribble - Simple Markdown Wikis (tryscribble.com)
1071.
All Watched Over By Machines Of Loving Grace (archive.org)
1072.
Of Google's First 20 Employees, How Many Are Still There? (forbes.com)
1073.
Simple And Safe In-App Purchase Using Parse (blog.parse.com)
1074.
Clojure Obscura (blog.fogus.me)
1075.
New book Measurement by author of Lockhart's Lament (hup.harvard.edu)
1076.
Think Relevance podcast with Rich Hickey (thinkrelevance.com)
1077.
Vidyard (YC S11) launches A/B thumbnail testing + YouTube management (thenextweb.com)
1078.
Ask HN: What one thing would you tell your younger self?
1079.
ODROID-X is like a quad-core Raspberry Pi for $129 (geek.com)
1080.
Wired Test-Drives Boeing’s New 787 Dreamliner (wired.com)