July 2011 Archive
181.
Microsoft’s Android Shakedown (blogs.forbes.com)
182.
Page Speed Service (googlecode.blogspot.com)
183.
Researchers Expose Cunning Online Tracking Service That Can’t Be Dodged (wired.com)
184.
Google bid pi billion dollars for Nortel patents (and lost) (reuters.com)
185.
Why we gave up web design after 10 successful years to move to products (blog.silktide.com)
186.
Linux 3.0 release (lwn.net)
187.
Hover.com: we store & email passwords in plaintext for usability (help.hover.com)
188.
VMWare Screw Customers (communities.vmware.com)
189.
Google Plus: Tagging automatically shares private photos (google.com)
190.
Why doesn't every company buy developers the best hardware? (programmers.stackexchange.com)
191.
My Standing Desk Experiment (zenhabits.net)
192.
My legitimate co.cc site was deleted from Google, what do I do? ()
193.
Why I'm Rooting For Google+ (avc.com)
194.
Awesome Python and django related projects (elweb.co)
195.
Spotify launches in the US (spotify.com)
196.
Veteran developer Steve Lacey (Google, Microsoft) Killed in Auto Accident (loopinsight.com)
197.
What technologies are under your site (underthesite.com)
198.
Google to Retire Blogger & Picasa Brands in Google+ Push (mashable.com)
199.
Users of my iOS Game Teach Me a Lesson MIT Didn’t (blog.aaroniba.net)
200.
Rule of Consulting: You can’t stop people from sticking beans up their nose (uie.com)
201.
A web designer with an attitude (he did his site while drunk) (alittlebitofsomething.co.uk)
202.
Spotify Sued For Patent Infringement Just Weeks After Entering US Market (techdirt.com)
203.
Man counterhacks paypal phisher, deletes data, warns other victims via phone (reddit.com)
204.
Vim & Python: Making yourself at home (justinlilly.com)
205.
Use Google+ to Improve Your UI (pixify.com)
206.
What Happened to the Future? (foundersfund.com)
207.
Ask HN: What has been your most profitable side/weekend project to date?
208.
How to work with me - a no BS approach (nullisnull.blogspot.com)
209.
PHP to deprecate MySQL extension (marc.info)
210.
Floppy Disks: It’s Too Late (ascii.textfiles.com)