July 2012 Archive
91.
15-Year-Old Maker Astronomically Improves Pancreatic Cancer Test (blog.makezine.com)
92.
Re-Designing the classic email client (vanschneider.com)
93.
Show HN: BrainTripping - language model comedy (matt.is)
94.
Live CERN Higgs Announcement in 20 Mins (webcast.web.cern.ch)
95.
Varnish author criticizing HTTP/2.0 proposals (lists.w3.org)
96.
Open-Source High-quality PDF of SICP (github.com)
97.
Show HN: Iorad - the tutorial builder (iorad.com)
98.
Why Do Startups Do This? (asymptomatic.net)
99.
MPAA/RIAA lose big as US backs copyright "limitations" (arstechnica.com)
100.
ACLU launches phone app to help motorists secretly record police stops (autoblog.com)
101.
The Silent Majority of Experts (prog21.dadgum.com)
102.
Lightning captured at 7,207 images per second (thekidshouldseethis.com)
103.
How I made $10k in one day with Facebook Ads (irvinebroque.tumblr.com)
104.
Microsoft reports first quarterly loss ever (marketday.msnbc.msn.com)
105.
Apparently Yelp has a no-fly list (chriszf.posterous.com)
106.
Charles Carreon Drops Bogus Lawsuit Against The Oatmeal Creator (eff.org)
107.
If you run a contest as a startup, don't be dishonest. JPEGmini scammed me. (dl.dropbox.com)
108.
Show HN: Gridspot, 10x cheaper cloud compute using distributed computing (gridspot.com)
109.
The Cheapest Route to 6 Continents (flightfox.com)
110.
The rotten heart of finance (economist.com)
111.
How to hack the beliefs that are holding you back (swombat.com)
112.
Five Men Agree To Stand Directly Under An Exploding Nuclear Bomb (npr.org)
113.
Google+ grows 43% in June (plus.google.com)
114.
Gittip stats (gittip.com)
115.
In a First, an Entire Organism Is Simulated by Software (nytimes.com)
116.
Richard Posner: Why There Are Too Many Patents In America (theatlantic.com)
117.
The busy trap (opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com)
118.
Anonymous Publishing is Dead (cryptome.org)
119.
Joe Armstrong: Why OO Sucks (harmful.cat-v.org)
120.
"Flip", the vertical ship, marks 50 years at sea (bbc.co.uk)