July 2010 Archive
9121.
NASA finds planet more unusual than the rest (nasa.gov)
9122.
My PHP framework is nearing completion, looking for feedback (swiftlet.org)
9123.
Comet: the New Communication Platform? (cometdaily.com)
9124.
Automatic Sales Pipeline Tracking based on Customer Actions (blog.smartupz.com)
9125.
Canon Hack Development Kit (chdk.wikia.com)
9126.
£40m super computer project launched in Wales (news.bbc.co.uk)
9127.
Making a Slick MobileApp Website with jQuery & CSS (tutorialzine.com)
9128.
NTP sues Apple Microsoft Google HTC LG & Motorola over wireless email patents (engadget.com)
9129.
Join us live today - Tech Coast Angels "build relationship w/ angel investors" (asable.com)
9130.
Lotussia Travel Releases Halong Bay and Cat Ba Island Multisport Adventure Tour (lotussiatravel.com)
9131.
The theoretical and real performance of Raid 10 (blog.serverfault.com)
9132.
Better. [Toward making world-class dick jokes] (merlinmann.com)
9133.
Judge Approves iPhone Class Action Suit Against Apple, AT&T (mashable.com)
9134.
Starbucks Founder’s Consumer VC Firm, Maveron, Sees Growth in Pet Healthcare (xconomy.com)
9135.
Compojure on Google App Engine (compojureongae.posterous.com)
9136.
Apache Mahout (mahout.apache.org)
9137.
Does this Application Make my Browser Look Fat? (devcentral.f5.com)
9138.
Wordnik: All the Words. (wordnik.com)
9139.
Event Horizon (victusspiritus.com)
9140.
Increasing Innovation with Hack Nights (designinformer.com)
9141.
As things may be turning around... where are we now? (webpoet.wordpress.com)
9142.
A chat with the cell phone inventor. (nz1.us)
9143.
NASA-funded game aims to make science more appealing (arstechnica.com)
9144.
IPhone moms turn ideas into kid-friendly apps (sfgate.com)
9145.
Sir, Your Liver Is Ready: Behind the Scenes of Bioprinting (wired.com)
9146.
Marathon Monks of Japan (runpunxsyrun.org)
9147.
Technology’s disasters share long trail of hubris (msnbc.msn.com)
9148.
Ask HN: A Customer Service Support Tool (idea) ()
9149.
Gtrot Maps Your Social Network's Travel Plans (xconomy.com)
9150.
A magnetic Sixth Sense for a Wired World (wired.com)