July 2015 Archive
9751.
Why “don’t Send Emails at Night” Is Terrible, Outdated Advice
(getsidekick.com)
9752.
The privacy curve
(blog.dilbert.com)
9753.
Security for building modern web apps
(dadario.com.br)
9754.
Is Material Design Lite a Bootstrap Killer?
(designhooks.com)
9755.
9756.
What's on the stack?
(experiments.oskarth.com)
9757.
Apple, please kill the 16GB iPhone
(cnet.com)
9758.
“You're on UE4, why do you need an engine programmer?”
(gamasutra.com)
9759.
THE NEXT TOP 10 CITIES FOR TECH JOBS
(fastcompany.com)
9760.
I'm Right
(medium.com)
9761.
New Horizons makes flyby of Pluto tomorrow
(wired.com)
9763.
NASA Deep Space Network Now
(eyes.nasa.gov)
9764.
9765.
9766.
9767.
9768.
The boring Front-end developer
(thebfed.com)
9769.
IceCat 31.8.0 release
(savannah.gnu.org)
9770.
9771.
9772.
State is an antipattern
(reddit.com)
9773.
SentiSum – News app for startups
(play.google.com)
9774.
Google's New Open Beacon Format Eddystone
(kontakt.io)
9775.
9776.
Privately-issued preloaded Drachma cards?
(worthwhile.typepad.com)
9777.
Pinterest Meets Delicious with New Simple Bookmarking Site
(linksave.com)
9778.
9779.
9780.
Ballmer: iPhone has “no chance” of gaining significant market share
(arstechnica.com)