July 2013 Archive
12181.
AnchorCMS - lightweight PHP blogging platform built on a microframework (anchorcms.com)
12182.
How does the Anthropic Principle change the meaning of the universe? (io9.com)
12183.
Tech firms and their founders: Monarchs versus managers (economist.com)
12184.
WebRTC - service provider view (nextblitz.com)
12185.
Tayra - Incremental backup tool for MongoDB (github.com)
12186.
Where's the new guy's place in the revolution? (b0ing.me)
12187.
Flash is Not Dead Yet HTML5 vs Flash (blogs.shephertz.com)
12188.
Scale PHP on Ec2 to 30,000 Concurrent Users per Server (coderwall.com)
12189.
Facebook Is Erasing Doubts on Mobile (nytimes.com)
12190.
Aggressive Competition? You’re Gonna Need A Bigger Boat (venturefizz.com)
12191.
WireIt: create dataflow applications in Javascript (neyric.github.io)
12192.
DERI Pipes: a Yahoo Pipes like open source project (pipes.deri.org)
12193.
If this doesn't inspire you, nothing will (linkedin.com)
12194.
[Haskell] Game Object Design (gamedev.net)
12195.
The Real Data on Facebook vs. Google+ And Other Social Networks (socialmediatoday.com)
12196.
New Internet addresses: .patience (economist.com)
12197.
E-Inkey: Dynamic (ePaper) Keyboard (indiegogo.com)
12198.
Go HTML5, Young Frenchman. (rudebaguette.com)
12199.
Intent to Deprecate and Remove: XSLT (groups.google.com)
12200.
Microsoft Release the new Microsoft Build Tools Package (blogs.msdn.com)
12201.
Voxel, the pixel's long-lost cousin (killscreendaily.com)
12202.
Is ActiveRecord's “order” method vulnerable to SQL injection? (stackoverflow.com)
12203.
Learning to Program with F# (blogs.endjin.com)
12204.
A Heterogeneous Parallel Programming Language and Compiler Architecture (techmeology.co.uk)
12205.
Internet filtering will do more harm than good – a letter to my MP (medium.com)
12206.
The six most memorable startups from 500 Startups sixth class (venturebeat.com)
12207.
How the Justin Amash NSA amendment got a vote (politico.com)
12208.
15 Reasons Why Start-ups are #$ing Hard (startuplife.quora.com)
12209.
NeverWet? More Like OftenKindaWet. (slate.com)
12210.
Thank you, swipe again (chintanparikh.github.io)