July 2014 Archive
1951.
Lawsuit Filed To Prove Happy Birthday Is In The Public Domain (techdirt.com)
1952.
Betting on the Ponies: non-Unicorn Investing (reactionwheel.net)
1953.
Android L release offers 36% more battery life (arstechnica.com)
1954.
Physics and Math in Fantasy and Science Fiction [video] (research.microsoft.com)
1955.
Sunken civilization of Heracleion (franckgoddio.org)
1956.
Ask HN: What do you think of this first employee offer?
1957.
Where Did App.net Go Wrong? (arielmichaeli.com)
1958.
I'm dreaming of a pocket Macintosh (macworld.com)
1959.
Switch generic icon to negative feedback for non-https sites (bugzilla.mozilla.org)
1960.
JavaScript (and Node) Best Practices (noahbuscher.com)
1961.
Dependency Injection with Go (blog.parse.com)
1962.
Ask HN: Am I the only one tired with their bullshit? ()
1963.
No one said they wanted faster horses, they wanted less horseshit (helloerik.com)
1964.
Ask HN: Best way to start with functional programming?
1965.
Propeller acquired by Palantir (usepropeller.com)
1966.
Cockroaches live in a democracy (2006) (abc.net.au)
1967.
Things learned using Elastic Search (2013) (sammaye.wordpress.com)
1968.
DigitalOcean now asks for customers to upload photos of their ID via imgur (digitalocean.com)
1969.
Traction Book available for pre-order – G. Weinberg (DuckDuckGo) and J. Mares (tractionbook.com)
1970.
European Startups Raise Highest Quarterly VC Financing Since 2001 (blogs.wsj.com)
1971.
Ask HN: As a developer how do you create or find icons for your apps? ()
1972.
Dutch Open Hackathon (dutchopenhackathon.com)
1973.
A Casino Town Rolls the Dice on High-Tech (nytimes.com)
1974.
You know nothing about code (alexparker.me)
1975.
Latest Snowden Leaks: FBI Targeted Muslim-American Lawyers (wired.com)
1976.
Cassandra 2.1: now over 50% faster (datastax.com)
1977.
The Oculus Rift Game That’s So Real It Nearly Destroyed Me (wired.com)
1978.
Building Node.js Together (blog.nodejs.org)
1979.
The Mobile Web should just work for everyone (blogs.msdn.com)
1980.
NSA: Linux Journal is an "extremist forum" and its readers get flagged (linuxjournal.com)