July 2015 Archive
9181.
Key New Species Discoveries of 2014
(blogs.plos.org)
9182.
Is Facebook Lying About Video Views?
(medium.com)
9183.
Japanese scientists fire the world's most powerful laser
(engadget.com)
9184.
Mike Volpe fired from Hubspot over book scandal
(businessinsider.com)
9185.
9186.
Inception movie explained programmatically in C
(github.com)
9187.
War of the worlds: who owns the political soul of science fiction?
(theguardian.com)
9188.
5 Tips for Mobile Ecommerce App Design
(blog.letsalign.com)
9189.
Startups Scramble to Define ‘Employee’
(on.wsj.com)
9190.
What the best education systems are doing right
(ideas.ted.com)
9191.
Hacker’s Summer Guide: Frameworks and Libraries – Part 2
(blog.paymill.com)
9192.
The Rise of Open Curriculum
(medium.com)
9193.
9194.
Unity to three.js exporter
(threejsexporter.nickjanssen.com)
9195.
Apple's almost killed off the Sim Card
(thememo.com)
9196.
9197.
9198.
React UI Builder is now raising funds on Patreon
(patreon.com)
9199.
Just launched? Here's why You should focus on acquisition, not on churn
(blog.firstofficer.io)
9200.
Mitro lives on as Passopolis
(passopolis.com)
9201.
Heroku: dumping production database to staging
(blog.endpoint.com)
9202.
9203.
Saving Polar Bears When Banner Grabbing
(blog.ioactive.com)
9204.
Analyzing Extreme Distributions in PostgreSQL
(tech.zalando.com)
9205.
Best resources for Startups
(rrrepo.co)
9206.
How Iceland is trying to make “actual journalism” legal
(hopesandfears.com)
9208.
9209.
Webtool for monospaced font comparison
(github.com)
9210.
The Itanium processor, part 3b: How does spilling actually work?
(blogs.msdn.com)