July 2013 Archive
9691.
Balloon — Contact Forms. Reimagined. (balloon.io)
9692.
Automatic notifications of long running shell commands (scottschulthess.co)
9693.
Free premium Apps on the Apps store (thefrustum.com)
9694.
Andrew Mason releases motivational business music album (nydailynews.com)
9695.
Making Considerate Software (2006) (codinghorror.com)
9696.
Using CSS Fallback Properties for Better Cross-browser Compatibility (flippinawesome.org)
9697.
Thoughts on Comic Sans from a Non-Designer's Perspective (georgebonnr.tumblr.com)
9698.
Computational art: Processing 2.0.1 is here (processing.org)
9699.
Windows 8.1: Close, but no cigar (zdnet.com)
9700.
Supreme Court asked to halt NSA phone surveillance (arstechnica.com)
9701.
Direct message sync for Twitter (blog.twitter.com)
9702.
Part-2: Edward Snowden Interview (guardian.co.uk)
9703.
How Aluminum Cans Are Made (alcoa.com)
9704.
Bad Habits Bent With Light (online.wsj.com)
9705.
Ninja web framework - Java full stack framework 1.5 released (ninjaframework.org)
9706.
What Europeans want: Faster Internet, cheaper calls, fewer geo-blocked videos (thenextweb.com)
9707.
How and Why to Be a Leader (Not a Wannabe) (blogs.hbr.org)
9708.
S&P legal defense: Reasonable investors don't take us seriously. (slate.com)
9709.
Taking Corona SDK To The Next Level (jessewarden.com)
9710.
How World War Z Used AI to Build Smarter Zombies (wired.com)
9711.
DropTask offers visual alternative for soon to be gone Astrid (droptask.com)
9712.
Scala DI using self type annotations (AKA cake pattern) (coderwall.com)
9713.
Israel's biometric database going online despite leaks, concerns (haaretz.com)
9714.
Roamer’s free app helps you save upto 90% on international roaming charges (startups.fm)
9715.
Nodebox vs Processing (runningwithdata.com)
9716.
Resources for learning Ruby on Rails (brandonvlaar.com)
9717.
Arrest Caught On Google Glass Reignites Privacy Debate (npr.org)
9718.
OpenReflex, a 3D printed camera (sketchfab.com)
9719.
1984 and Us (imgur.com)
9720.
An Economist in Technology: My Biggest Misconception (datadense.com)