July 2011 Archive
361.
ZeroCater (YC W11): Lunch At The Office Doesn’t Have To Be A Complete Pain (techcrunch.com)
362.
Dropbox Leases Giant New SF Office, Plans To Grow To 400+ Employees (techcrunch.com)
363.
Illustrated Calculus Textbook (math.upenn.edu)
364.
"The Bug Count Also Rises" (workpump.com)
365.
The FBI Had No Warrant for the Raid on Instapaper, Pinboard, et al. (jpteti.com)
366.
How not to handle open source feedback (jacquesmattheij.com)
367.
Computable Document Format (wolfram.com)
368.
Burt Rutan’s Boomerang – Safety Through Asymmetry (wired.com)
369.
Why yo momma won’t use Google+ (and why that thrills me to no end) (scobleizer.com)
370.
Hotelling’s Game, or Why Gas Stations Have Competitors Nearby (mindyourdecisions.com)
371.
What is a y-combinator? (stackoverflow.com)
372.
The Acceleration of Addictiveness vs Willpower, Productivity, and Flow (tantek.com)
373.
Deployinator: Etsy's deploy tool open sourced (slideshare.net)
374.
Why your company should have a single email address (blog.asmartbear.com)
375.
Pure CSS GUI icons (experimental) (nicolasgallagher.com)
376.
How 38 Monks Took on the Funeral Cartel and Won (theatlantic.com)
377.
The horrifying AAA debt-issuance chart (blogs.reuters.com)
378.
The world’s biggest hedge fund, run like a cult (nymag.com)
379.
Git Reset Demystified (progit.org)
380.
From Here On Out, Do What You Love (justinbriggs.org)
381.
Mentioning Google+ gets you banned from Facebook ads (plus.google.com)
382.
Selenium 2.0: Out Now (seleniumhq.wordpress.com)
383.
All about 64-bit programming in one place (software.intel.com)
384.
Newspaper to close its doors over hacking scandal. (bbc.co.uk)
385.
Collusion: A browser addon to demo how websites track you online (collusion.toolness.org)
386.
Google+'s Real Goal is Not to Kill Facebook, but to Force it to Open (marshallk.com)
387.
App.net (app.net)
388.
The new Pandora: Slick new HTML5 design (techcrunch.com)
389.
Finding your way in vim: tags, cscope, grep and more (stolowski.blogspot.com)
390.
I'm starting a new magazine, The Startup Magazine (thestartupmagazine.com)