July 2011 Archive
4201.
Setting up a HTML5 animation loop using requestAnimationFrame (javascriptclub.org)
4202.
Among Gen Y, some are abandoning Facebook for Google+ (venturebeat.com)
4203.
Why Spotify Will Kill iTunes (blogs.hbr.org)
4204.
Is Hulu Boxed In? (nytimes.com)
4205.
Political start-up set to take on the two party system (nytimes.com)
4206.
RepRap - 3d printer (reprap.org)
4207.
IOS Product Strategies - an honest discussion (smalldozes.posterous.com)
4208.
Ira Glass on Storytelling (applicable to anyone who "makes stuff") (vimeo.com)
4209.
In tech, there is no "Too big to fail" (techvibes.com)
4210.
Third Circuit Okays Collection of DNA from Criminal Suspects (blogs.wsj.com)
4211.
Whois over SMS, for those late night product sessions at the bar. (whoisms.net)
4212.
Designing for Tomorrow (uxmag.com)
4213.
Free Time (macournoyer.com)
4214.
The Island of Misplaced Stuff (blog.happystuffapp.com)
4215.
Linus Torvalds: userspace filesystems are toys (lkml.org)
4216.
Castle: Reinventing Storage for Big Data (OSCON Talk) (slideshare.net)
4217.
HTC Says Willing to Negotiate With Apple on Patent Dispute (bloomberg.com)
4218.
Ron Paul’s Debtpocalypse Idea: So Crazy It Just Might Work (blogs.wsj.com)
4219.
Ask HN: Who Are Your Top 3 iOS UX Designers? ()
4220.
WatchOut! International Space Station To Crash Into The Pacific After Retirement (techcrunch.com)
4221.
Come to TechCrunch Vienna on October 6, 2011 (eu.techcrunch.com)
4222.
The trouble with exponential discounting and how we undervalue the future (bloomberg.com)
4223.
Logitech Slashes Google TV-Based Revue to $99 as Returns Exceed Sales (macrumors.com)
4224.
Java Magazine (oraclejavamagazine-digital.com)
4225.
How to Prepare Your Input: A cookbook written by the OS guru Andrew Tanenbaum (cs.vu.nl)
4226.
Intellectual Ventures fancies itself "disruptive" (intellectualventures.com)
4227.
MPEGLA says VP8/WEBM violate at least 12 patents (streamingmedia.com)
4228.
Google's official list of bad words (fffff.at)
4229.
Storage considerations for VMs (nimblestorage.com)
4230.
GMailman spoof by Microsoft (youtube.com)