July 2011 Archive
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What Google's Famous Cafeterias Can Teach Us About Health
(theatlantic.com)
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Refuse to be terrorized (2006)
(wired.com)
154.
Python and the Principle of Least Astonishment
(lucumr.pocoo.org)
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The Little Manual of API Design
(chaos.troll.no)
156.
135TB for $7,384 - Backblaze Pod 2.0
(zdnet.com)
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Firebug lead developer now working on Web dev tools at Google
(groups.google.com)
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Lesser known cool features of HTML5
(html5-demos.appspot.com)
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Build your own operating system
(himmele.blogspot.com)
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Dyslexie: A typeface for dyslexics
(thenextweb.com)
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How to Cure Deep Procrastination
(calnewport.com)
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Internet predictions from 1982
(nytimes.com)
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Web Intents - the future of web apps
(paul.kinlan.me)
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A game with a windfall for a knowing few
(boston.com)
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Why I Hate Frameworks
(discuss.joelonsoftware.com)
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Andy Hertzfeld tells about the team behind Google+ Circles
(plus.google.com)
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"Yes, but what are your credentials, Mr Stross?"
(antipope.org)
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It Flies: Da Vinci's Dream Comes True
(npr.org)
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What G+ is really about (pst it's not social)
(plus.google.com)
171.
LulzSec Redirects ‘The Sun’ Homepage To Fake Murdoch Death Story
(techcrunch.com)
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Xcode 4.1 now available free from the Mac App Store
(itunes.apple.com)
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NYU Prof Vows Never to Probe Cheating Again—and Faces a Backlash
(chronicle.com)
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Flame from Bill Gates Re: Windows Usability
(antitrust.slated.org)
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Cool notification messages with CSS3 & Jquery
(red-team-design.com)
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Android account passwords are stored on disk in plain text
(code.google.com)
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Why scientific programming does not compute
(nature.com)
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