July 2013 Archive
6661.
Startup Founders Have Gotten Brutally Honest About Their Struggles (businessinsider.com)
6662.
Show HN: Pydwolla, an elegant Dwollla python wrapper (github.com)
6663.
Show HN: Searchdaimon, our enterprise search engine is now open source (searchdaimon.com)
6664.
Unicorn patent. (google.com)
6665.
Linux Desktops: Ubuntu vs. Linux Mint (datamation.com)
6666.
Ask HN: Recommend good meetups for early stage startups ()
6667.
New Snowden Interview: “NSA lied about existence of Boundless Informant tool” (legalinsurrection.com)
6668.
Four Remarkable MySQL Storage Engines (you might have overlooked) (wingtiplabs.com)
6669.
Teaching kids Lua programming with ComputerCraft (blog.nocturne.net.nz)
6670.
Chicago Public Library launches free hackerspace (3D print, laser cutting, etc) (arstechnica.com)
6671.
The Rise and Fall and Rise of Java | Stephen O'Grady of RedMonk (youtube.com)
6672.
Coshared is changing the way self-promotion works on Facebook (betali.st)
6673.
6 Months In Start-up Chile - All Things I Learned Building My First Tech Company (stuff.co.nz)
6674.
13 Stats to Convince Your Boss to Invest in Mobile in 2013 (mobify.com)
6675.
Introduction to Programming for Musicians and Digital Artists (coursera.org)
6676.
Frink - a language for physical calculation (futureboy.us)
6677.
New study on how copyright makes books and music disappear (boingboing.net)
6678.
Resource-Level Permissions for EC2 and RDS Resources (aws.typepad.com)
6679.
Cornelius.js – A Cohort Visualization library for the browser (restorando.github.io)
6680.
Postmortem of a side-project (blog.binarybalance.com.au)
6681.
Communication comment prompts memory of 1999 Korean Air crash (washingtonpost.com)
6682.
Software Recognition Technology Is Amazing, but Not Amazing Enough (scientificamerican.com)
6683.
JavaScript currying with the curry library (hughfdjackson.com)
6684.
Bay Area Housing is Still Pretty Crazy (allenc.com)
6685.
How to make your app smarter? (insetlabs.com)
6686.
25,000 Mornings as an adult, Ways to Improve Your Morning Routine (jamesclear.com)
6687.
Predictive Analytics: What Is It Good For? (evanmiller.org)
6688.
Announcing Readium.js, a JavaScript library for browser-based EPUB 3 reading (readium.org)
6689.
Declarative AJAX (github.com)
6690.
OpenGL Pipeline Map (openglinsights.com)