July 2013 Archive
21121.
Pathfinder: Join the Startup Revolution (youtube.com)
21122.
Want better Exchange (EWS) support on Linux? (indiegogo.com)
21123.
Business models and luxury vs need (geektime.com)
21124.
MultiPLX RSS Reader pushes full-text search and trends (multiplx.com)
21125.
Ajoke: Abducting Java Onto Emacs, K is silent (github.com)
21126.
Scientists Catch An X-Ray Eclipse Of A Planet Where It Rains Glass (forbes.com)
21127.
Domain Driven Security: interview in crossroad of DDD and Application Security (dddcommunity.org)
21128.
DevOps for Developers Episode 2: Understanding the Stack (bitcast.io)
21129.
How to Build a Special Purpose Browser (blog.lagentz.com)
21130.
My Bug, My Bad: Reading Concurrently (twistedoakstudios.com)
21131.
3D printing comes to the High Street (bbc.co.uk)
21132.
Context-aware QR-codes (servletsuite.blogspot.ru)
21133.
Atlas Virtual Reality Turns Any Room Into A Holodeck You Can Run Around In (techcrunch.com)
21134.
The big question that the generation raised on porn must answer (newstatesman.com)
21135.
Collaborative modular audio tracker (Web Audio API + MIDI API) (greweb.me)
21136.
Writing Code With a Cellphone Back in 2005 (blog.gedrap.me)
21137.
The Alaskan village set to disappear underwater in a decade (bbc.co.uk)
21138.
Android still No. 1, but Apple closing the gap (siliconbeat.com)
21139.
Manning verdict to be announced on Tuesday (rt.com)
21140.
Voipalot down for hours, why? (voipalot.com)
21141.
Growing the Right Startup Culture (hemang.me)
21142.
Garry Davis, creator of the world passport died. (en.wikipedia.org)
21143.
What happened when I click Run button on my IDE? ()
21144.
Vibrator powered by erotic app (indiegogo.com)
21145.
How do I become … an astronaut (theguardian.com)
21146.
Molten metal solidifies into a new kind of glass (phys.org)
21147.
The Human Clock (humanclock.com)
21148.
Taste the startup life without living it. (betali.st)
21149.
Ice Cream as a Service (ICaaS) a much better model than SaaS? (dotcoma.it)
21150.
A business plan is only as good as one’s first contact with a customer. (virgin.com)