July 2011 Archive
301.
This is why memory fragmentation is bad (bugzilla.mozilla.org)
302.
What I learned today: Never apply for a job (venturebent.com)
303.
Norway’s Premier Vows to Keep an Open Society (nytimes.com)
304.
Brubeck: A new Python web framework running on mongrel2 (brubeck.io)
305.
Facebook's Three New Products (blog.facebook.com)
306.
The Rise and Fall of the Independent Developer (furbo.org)
307.
NASA finds water reservoir equivalent to 140 trillion times the world's oceans (nasa.gov)
308.
Why Quora is in trouble (attackofdesign.com)
309.
First Demonstration Of Time Cloaking (technologyreview.com)
310.
New MacBook Air Now Available on Apple Store (store.apple.com)
311.
Google's Android Market is crippling small development teams ()
312.
Google Acquires Over 1,000 IBM Patents (seobythesea.com)
313.
50 Google +1s on sale at SEO shop for $9.99 (theatlantic.com)
314.
The $300 Million Button (uie.com)
315.
Italy and the euro: On the edge (economist.com)
316.
Treating Students as Gifted Yields Impressive Academic Results, Study Finds (today.duke.edu)
317.
Patent troll Lodsys now after apps with 'More Apps' links (forums.toucharcade.com)
318.
Should scientific articles be available free online? (slate.com)
319.
Apple MacBooks Can Be Hacked Through The Battery (digitizor.com)
320.
Console.fm - New social music site (console.fm)
321.
Alternatives to GoDaddy (mahdiyusuf.com)
322.
reddit gold, one year later (spoiler: the naysayers were wrong) (reddit.com)
323.
Mozilla is building an operating system (wiki.mozilla.org)
324.
China: High GDP, 64 million empty apartments. (youtube.com)
325.
Automatically fixing bugs in C programs with Genetic Algorithms (epr.adaptive.cs.unm.edu)
326.
Stanford's CS 101 course uses Javascript (stanford.edu)
327.
Don't use Java 7 for anything, unless you have no loops in your program (lucidimagination.com)
328.
90 Law Professors sign letter in opposition to Protect IP Act (volokh.com)
329.
Replication, atomicity and order in distributed systems (afeinberg.github.com)
330.
Go Rocks - How Can We Avoid Something This Bad In The Future? (acooke.org)