July 2013 Archive
21181.
World's oldest 'calendar' is discovered in Britain [8000BC] (phys.org)
21182.
Will body-worn cameras help the police and the public (cbc.ca)
21183.
Personal appeal to Ed Sowndon from Paul F Renda ()
21184.
Coming to Terms with the Loss of a Dog (medium.com)
21185.
The Voice of the Customer Series: The Basics (venturefizz.com)
21186.
Orhan Pamuk Interview: On Taksim Square, Erdogan & Literature | New Republic (newrepublic.com)
21187.
Going All In - Dropping out, starting a business (medium.com)
21188.
New Robot Takes Your Blood With Higher Accuracy Than Nurses (fastcompany.com)
21189.
Control Issues Generally In Term Sheets (vcexperts.com)
21190.
Korean News Station Pokes Fun at KTVU with Fake American Pilot Names (slothed.com)
21191.
Former Mozilla CEO Kovacs to Head Security Software Firm AVG Technologies (allthingsd.com)
21192.
Schneier on Security: Really Clever Bank Card Fraud (schneier.com)
21193.
Will wearable devices kill brand storytelling / advertising? (co.agencyspotter.com)
21194.
Apple Falls Victim in China Anti-Foreign Campaign (techonomy.com)
21195.
Wild High-Tech Goggles Give You Superhero Senses (wired.com)
21196.
Internet First Omni-Channel Strategy (blog.salemove.com)
21197.
Information retrieval for eminent domain case ()
21198.
How I Learned To Write About Myself Publicly, Even The Bad Things (robbieabed.com)
21199.
Why it’s beneficial to attend MySQL conferences (mysqlperformanceblog.com)
21200.
Stranded by Sprawl (nytimes.com)
21201.
Are you seeing beyond what's obvious in Startup Marketing? (startupmanagement.org)
21202.
Does Agile Scale? by Larry Putnam, Jr. (qsm.com)
21203.
Resolve a Url in JavaScript using RegEx (tech.pro)
21204.
Watsi is looking for a front-end engineer to travel with us to Nepal (blog.watsi.org)
21205.
Redis Backed Text to Speech API (github.com)
21206.
Microsoft's SkyDrive gets new photo, text editing features (zdnet.com)
21207.
New online tool invites taxpayers to join the hunt for government savings (gov.uk)
21208.
Why We Need Quantum Computers (lifehacker.com.au)
21209.
Rubik's cube: Australian Zemdegs solves in 7.36 seconds (bbc.co.uk)
21210.
What Happens On The Internet Every 60 Seconds (designtaxi.com)