July 2013 Archive
19591.
Ubuntu forums compromised ()
19592.
Gmail's New Inbox is a Win for Shrewd Email Marketers (robsobers.com)
19593.
Ask: Do you outsource your bookkeeping? How much do you pay? ()
19594.
Sports for the Mobile Generation (blog.huddlers.com)
19595.
A Skeptical Look at Screening Tests (sciencebasedmedicine.org)
19596.
Fear and loathing at the Riviera: A noobs guide to Defcon (irongeek.com)
19597.
Oldest person in Britain dies at 115 years and 199 days (guardian.co.uk)
19598.
The Harsh Reality of Indie Game Success (ign.com)
19599.
Handling Rejection (sethlevine.com)
19600.
Hunt for alien spacecraft begins, as scientist Geoff Marcy gets funding (theage.com.au)
19601.
"Everyone will react differently to stepping out of their comfort zone" (youtube.com)
19602.
Fancy drinking a website? Well this hack will do just that (vimeo.com)
19603.
The rise of the personal franchise site in news (pressthink.org)
19604.
thoughts on the creative career (ashow.zefrank.com)
19605.
Buying Cheap Property In Detroit (businessinsider.com)
19606.
Annoying conversation with Apple Developer support ()
19607.
Mobile is Eating the World (globalnerdy.com)
19608.
A lean monitoring platform for Twitter (beta.venddo.com)
19609.
Why do caterpillars swarm? We built a game to find out (empiricalzeal.com)
19610.
Sync Hacks: How To Deploy Web Projects (blog.bittorrent.com)
19611.
Treasure Data Partners With Sierra Ventures, Raises $5M in Series A Financing (businesswire.com)
19612.
Personalise website content & experience based on credit history (blog.datalicious.com)
19613.
What I learnt when implementing the word cloud at data.worldwewant2015.org (blog.quineloop.com)
19614.
Ruby Hacker for Le Tote ()
19615.
How much is your gmail worth? (krebsonsecurity.com)
19616.
QUIC - Multiplexed Stream Transport Over UDP (docs.google.com)
19617.
Kick Starting a Vibrant Community (speakerdeck.com)
19618.
ChefSteps Development Kitchen looking for Rails Developer (blog.chefsteps.com)
19619.
An old startup analogy with a blue twist (medium.com)
19620.
Ubuntuforums.org hacked ()