July 2011 Archive
541.
A second is a long time (blog.serverfault.com)
542.
Ray, a Ruby game library (mon-ouie.github.com)
543.
Math reading list (mathoverflow.net)
544.
A very weird/creepy interactive girl, but great rendering (cubo.cc)
545.
Google +1 tracks mouse movements? (stackoverflow.com)
546.
Show HN: Kondoot - Watch LIVE a day in the life of a startup (kondoot.com)
547.
The Higgs Boson - A one page explanation (hep.physics.utoronto.ca)
548.
Adventures in Bitmasking (angryfishstudios.com)
549.
Dump your fluorescents and incandescents for this amazing new LED bulb (slate.com)
550.
More letters to RIM; employees rally alongside anonymous exec (bgr.com)
551.
Faster than jQuery(document).ready() - Wait Until Exists (javascriptisawesome.blogspot.com)
552.
Quick Python/Developer tips for OSX Lion (jessenoller.com)
553.
Wikipedia: Making of Doom (en.wikipedia.org)
554.
KDE 4.7 released (kde.org)
555.
Scala comes to .Net (scala-lang.org)
556.
Oops: Microsoft accidentally reveals secret social project (venturebeat.com)
557.
What's yours stays yours. - Dropbox Terms Update (blog.dropbox.com)
558.
A notebook and a pen can be a highly effective personal productivity system (waterflowon.com)
559.
Find is a beautiful tool (eriwen.com)
560.
AI: Playing Score4 in functional and imperative style (C++,OCaml,F#,C#) (users.softlab.ece.ntua.gr)
561.
Google is quietly testing Google+ for Domains (thenextweb.com)
562.
How BrowserID differs from OpenID (identity.mozilla.com)
563.
Button Basics (jacojoubert.ca)
564.
Backbone.js Tips : Lessons from the trenches (devblog.supportbee.com)
565.
Computer learns to play Civilization by reading the manual (extremetech.com)
566.
Congress Tries To Hide Data Retention Law Pretending It's an Anti-Child Porn Law (techdirt.com)
567.
Bitcoin Miner does the math, calls it quits (bitcoin-board.com)
568.
In ‘Anonymous’ Raids, Feds Work From List of Top 1,000 Protesters (wired.com)
569.
Show HN: Laminated Bus Schedules (chrisnorstrom.com)
570.
Apple, Microsoft, RIM, and others join forces to bring down Android (dailytech.com)