July 2014 Archive
2041.
Drawing The Line Between “Peer-to-Peer” And “Jerk” Technology (spectrum.ieee.org)
2042.
Ask HN: Startup School Europe: were invitations sent? ()
2043.
Show HN: Ripple, an app for sending links to your friends (getripple.co)
2044.
Google deleted a number of free Google Apps email accounts last month or so ()
2045.
Show HN: Get a Domain Name + Google Apps + DNS + Starter Web Page Free (pop.co)
2046.
Today's New Regulation Could Spark a Health Tech Revolution (blog.picnichealth.com)
2047.
Show HN: Neon Jack, my VR racing game prototype (shinyfish.com)
2048.
Show HN: SlimWiki - Beautiful, Free Wikis for Teams (slimwiki.com)
2049.
Ask HN: What passive income attempts have lost you money?
2050.
Twitter OSCON coding puzzle (hackerrank.com)
2051.
How I got 250,000+ views for my infographic in 1 week (launchbit.com)
2052.
The types of data (tel.github.io)
2053.
Apple iPhones allow extraction of deep personal data, researcher finds (reuters.com)
2054.
Martijn Pieters: 20 Years of Hacking the Web (codementor.io)
2055.
Update: Details on Microsoft Takeover (noip.com)
2056.
Don’t Waste Your 20s at Google or McKinsey (linkedin.com)
2057.
The Profound Weakness of the .NET OSS Ecosystem (aaronstannard.com)
2058.
Tracking Mobile Phone Usage During World Cup Final (tech.tapjoy.com)
2059.
Amazon recruiters lying about hiring managers so they can trick candidates (pastebin.com)
2060.
Elon Musk Donates $1 Million to New Tesla Museum (livescience.com)
2061.
Lists (news.ycombinator.com)
2062.
Show HN: Version Control Design Files with Dropbox (blog.pixelapse.com)
2063.
Everything is broken (medium.com)
2064.
It’s now a crime to let your kid play alone at the park (blog.sfgate.com)
2065.
My Uber got pulled over by the Denver police – and then things got really weird (geekwire.com)
2066.
26 of our most popular photography cheat sheets (digitalcameraworld.com)
2067.
People say techies are invading SF. They said the same about my immigrant GF (washingtonpost.com)
2068.
Google was down for 15 minutes (+/- from 09:35 UTC) (google.com)
2069.
Show HN: Chrome extension that hides Medium.com articles on HN and DN (chrome.google.com)
2070.
Ask HN: What book are you reading?