July 2013 Archive
15241.
Ask HN: How to market Facebook application ()
15242.
Come help us design a better car buying experience – CarWoo (YC S09) ()
15243.
A Review of LaunchKey - The Anti-Password Authentication Solution (dazm.co)
15244.
Trying to upgrade MSDN but they give us the price as a new customer (twitter.com)
15245.
Known knowns, known unknowns, and unknown unknowns (poststat.us)
15246.
With Blue Waters, Supercomputing goes National (news.cnet.com)
15247.
Factorial number system - Wikipedia (en.wikipedia.org)
15248.
Drone It Yourself Student project (prostheticknowledge.tumblr.com)
15249.
How did I end up growing old? (aeonmagazine.com)
15250.
Human gestures perplex Asimo (bbc.co.uk)
15251.
Modules, Routes and Factories - AngularJS Fundamentals in 60 Minutes (youtube.com)
15252.
Technology Workers Are Young (Really Young) (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
15253.
What’s New and Awesome in Ruby 2 (blog.engineyard.com)
15254.
Gamma-ray computed tomography (Gamma-CT) (hzdr.de)
15255.
What happened to our freedom? (ryanzag.blogspot.com)
15256.
A new take on long tail app discovery? This looks interesting. (useacorn.com)
15257.
The MFAP Hypothesis for the origins of Homo sapiens (freethoughtblogs.com)
15258.
Musical Deltahedra (ology.net)
15259.
The Marketing Skills that Matter (lukethomas.com)
15260.
BBC 3D programming 'on hold' indefinitely (bbc.co.uk)
15261.
FCC Officially Approves SoftBank, Sprint, Clearwire Deals (dslreports.com)
15262.
A New Use for MOOCs: Real-World Problem Solving (blogs.hbr.org)
15263.
Vibrating window delivers ads straight to your brain (youtube.com)
15264.
The Mother of All Demos [video] (youtube.com)
15265.
Some Thoughts on Digital Manufacturing (nickpinkston.com)
15266.
Idea: Secure decentralized password sharing (firespotting.com)
15267.
It all starts with CONS (taylodl.wordpress.com)
15268.
Android security flaw affects 99 percent of phones, researcher says (m.washingtonpost.com)
15269.
Quartzy - Hiring full-stack engineers to accelerate pace of scientific discovery ()
15270.
We don't have enough robots (ted.com)