July 2011 Archive
4141.
The History of Mathematical Symbols (roma.unisa.edu.au)
4142.
Easily installed 2 factor security framework for your web app, VPN, or server. (peebs.org)
4143.
Maybe Google+'s trickle of invites is a wise and calculated move (simonsarris.com)
4144.
Executive charged for leaking iPad to hedge funds (dealbook.nytimes.com)
4145.
Haskell in the Real World (vimeo.com)
4146.
Setup Wordpress on DotCloud ()
4147.
End-40-hour-workweek-mainstreet (finance.yahoo.com)
4148.
Magnetic Microprocessors Could Approach Landauer Limit (popsci.com)
4149.
US Treasury computers to still churn out money that really doesn't exist (blogs.reuters.com)
4150.
When it comes topresentation, Mark Zuckerbergis no Steve Jobs (cnn.com)
4151.
Foodzy: Gamifying Eating Healthy (fastcompany.com)
4152.
Paul Graham and his recipe for good prices (blog.karolzielinski.com)
4153.
Tactile pixels let you ‘feel’ textures on touchscreens (thenextweb.com)
4154.
HP Play goes beta, iTunes for the TouchPad using Songbird (geek.com)
4155.
Ask HN: Is there a YC-equivalent for tech related non-profits? ()
4156.
Eric Schmidt will testify to Congress in September (online.wsj.com)
4157.
Why you should never build your own test framework at work (systemsthoughts.com)
4158.
Google+ runs out of disk space, spams users (nakedsecurity.sophos.com)
4159.
Government grants (swombat.com)
4160.
Stop posting crap, start realizing you're reacting (kelseyfalter.posterous.com)
4161.
The kick of a startup (paraschopra.com)
4162.
Help Wanted: VP of Product eyenetra.com from MIT Media Lab ()
4163.
So. Much. Money.(This is the print title) (inc.com)
4164.
(Almost) Everything You Read About Threading Is Wrong (blog.ashodnakashian.com)
4165.
Stacklayout - 12 css class names to rule them all (stacklayout.com)
4166.
StackLayout - A flexible width, component based CSS layout system (stacklayout.com)
4167.
Camera with 200 million fps rate (itronx.com)
4168.
Free icon set for commercial use (one that you might not have seen before) (iconsweets2.com)
4169.
Google Circles - Show All (Except Ones I Don't Want) ()
4170.
Too many tasks: top academic scientists are administrators (nature.com)