July 2011 Archive
61.
Create a Robot Image from any text string (RoboHash.org)
62.
Estimate your English vocabulary size (testyourvocab.com)
63.
Vandalised home puts pressure on Airbnb (ft.com)
64.
The Node Beginner Book, an introduction to Node.js, is now complete (nodebeginner.org)
65.
A Billion Dollars Isn’t Cool. You Know What’s Cool? Basic Human Decency (techcrunch.com)
66.
Advanced Javascript tips and tricks (code.google.com)
67.
How not to design a CAPTCHA (plus.google.com)
68.
Poll: Do you use Google Reader on a daily basis?
69.
Google Deletes Last 7 Years Of User's Digital Life, Shrugs (consumerist.com)
70.
Steve Jobs Sometimes Lies to You (zachholman.com)
71.
Aaron Swartz v. United States (blogs.law.harvard.edu)
72.
Instantly Add Chat To Hacker News (envo.lv)
73.
Putting "Search" into Google yields a surprising result (google.com)
74.
30kloc and $0 revenue. Lessons from my failed startup (& code release) (truffles.me.uk)
75.
Once Greece goes... (lrb.co.uk)
76.
The Problem With Silicon Valley Is Itself (thenextweb.com)
77.
ClojureScript (github.com)
78.
The fanless spinning heatsink: more efficient, and immune to dust and detritus (extremetech.com)
79.
The Supreme Court Should Invalidate Software Patents (blogs.forbes.com)
80.
WebPutty: CSS editing goes "boink" (blog.fogcreek.com)
81.
If Dropbox Used GitHub’s Pricing Plan (usersinhell.com)
82.
Why my Mom Bought an Android, Returned It, and Got an iPhone (betabeat.com)
83.
Fake apple stores (birdabroad.wordpress.com)
84.
Unannounced Facebook feature uncovered (lifeisagraph.com)
85.
Nginx doesn't suck at SSL after all (matt.io)
86.
Google Labs Winding Down (googleblog.blogspot.com)
87.
What happened to all the female developers? (blog.fogcreek.com)
88.
Could You Modify It ‘To Stop Students From Becoming This Advanced?’ (cato-at-liberty.org)
89.
Google+ for iOS is out (itunes.apple.com)
90.
Comcast cuts off customer for going over 250GB of legitimate use (12160.info)