July 2015 Archive
12121.
A $200 privacy device has been killed, and no one knows why
(arstechnica.com)
12122.
Using PreAuthorize on Spring controllers methods
(findnerd.com)
12123.
Fortran: 7 Reasons Why It’s Not Dead
(informationweek.com)
12125.
Our Startup Branding Journey: Creating Brand Consistency
(slideshare.net)
12126.
Cutting Red Tape
(cuttingredtape.gov.au)
12127.
The Rise of ZANTI3 – Call for Developers ( OSS )
(blog.zimperium.com)
12128.
The DOM is not slow
(webreflection.blogspot.com)
12129.
Windows Phone: A guide for iPhone users
(mattgemmell.com)
12130.
Stop Trying to Make Sense Out of the Reddit Saga
(techcrunch.com)
12131.
Better than friends? Robot gives undivided attention
(dailyrecord.com)
12132.
Toolbox for OS X
(sayzlim.net)
12133.
Surprising Countries Where Solar and Wind Are Booming
(news.nationalgeographic.com)
12134.
12136.
Top 5 Most Interesing Scrum Boards
(eylean.com)
12137.
What It’s Like to Be Profoundly Face-Blind
(nymag.com)
12138.
How we traded a million Minecraft blocks in Bitcoin
(medium.com)
12139.
Announcement of databoom JavaScript Library
(databoom.wordpress.com)
12140.
List of acquisitions by Microsoft
(infocaptor.com)
12141.
Older people frequently underestimate their own memory skills
(digest.bps.org.uk)
12142.
How social media is fighting the 'sex sells' mantra
(blog.getsocial.io)
12143.
Wireless Power Outlets
(lifehacker.com)
12144.
12145.
12146.
Technicians Get No Respect
(mattblodgett.com)
12147.
Solving the binding problem with Swift
(five.agency)
12148.
How a precocious 11-year-old girl gave Pluto its name
(washingtonpost.com)
12149.
The Commodore PET Has Been Reincarnated as a Phone
(techcrunch.com)
12150.