July 2013 Archive
16411.
Willgrant.org/truths (willgrant.org)
16412.
Control your DSLR Camera via Wi-Fi using an Android mini PC and a Tablet (cnx-software.com)
16413.
Friction (stratechery.com)
16414.
Musical argon is most accurate thermometer ever (newscientist.com)
16415.
Bitcoin sells out as big business moves in (newscientist.com)
16416.
Synthetic Biology for Computer Programmers (synb.org)
16417.
IRS opens data on tax exempt organizations (opensource.com)
16418.
Tenacious vs Stubborn (chrisdew.com)
16419.
Wrap your C++ OpenCV code with Boost Python (yati-sagade.github.io)
16420.
Pirate Bay co-founder to release Hemlis encrypted messaging app (guardian.co.uk)
16421.
Brits suffer from 'extreme anxiety' when parted from their gadgets (telegraph.co.uk)
16422.
Numbers and management (noenthuda.com)
16423.
Withing Pulse (withings.com)
16424.
Switchable telescopic contact lens (2.8x magnification) (opticsinfobase.org)
16425.
How to get business ideas (problemio.com)
16426.
How would you remake this video? (youtube.com)
16427.
A Congressional Proposal for a US National Park On the Moon (theregister.co.uk)
16428.
Let's Play: Ancient Greek Geometry (sciencevsmagic.net)
16429.
On the run, Snowden turns to lawyers for help (bbc.co.uk)
16430.
"Pasty Faced App Developers left their laptops Tuesday night" (utsandiego.com)
16431.
EDrech.org - social media management should be available to everyone (edrech.org)
16432.
Analysis of various colour-to-name dictionaries (people.csail.mit.edu)
16433.
Dear "Every Program and Website I Use" (moron4hire.tumblr.com)
16434.
World’s Smallest No SQL Database: Concurrency (ayende.com)
16435.
Empowerment - helping your teams to succeed (softwaredevelopmentmanager.co.uk)
16436.
Science Exchange (YC S11) looking for a SASSy Front-end Engineer, come say hi (scienceexchange.com)
16437.
Social Media Optimization Tool (smo.knowem.com)
16438.
Cyber Foraging: When Stress is High and Virtual Resources are Scarce (blog.sei.cmu.edu)
16439.
Why Non-Startup People Want to Learn Start-up Skills (techcrunch.com)
16440.
Were Paleolithic Cave Painters High on Psychedelic Drugs? (alternet.org)