July 2011 Archive
6241.
Why Microsoft Can’t Get Rid Of IE6 Yet (conceivablytech.com)
6242.
Deflating the "rebel cyclist" myth with data (blog.buzzdata.com)
6243.
The statistics of the "Like" button (etalog.blogspot.com)
6244.
Patent trolling with Microsoft (betanews.com)
6245.
Why Google Correlate does Not imply causation (r-bloggers.com)
6246.
What's after the Hubble space telescope? Possibly nothing (arstechnica.com)
6247.
Triangulation algorithm implemented in multiple languages (code.google.com)
6248.
Harnessing the Power of Feedback Loops (wired.com)
6249.
Something That Has Improved My Sanity: Keeping a Journal (musingmerlin.posterous.com)
6250.
[video] Slavoj Zizek on Children of Men (youtube.com)
6251.
Investment Values Twitter at $8 Billion (dealbook.nytimes.com)
6252.
Don’t be so PuSHy (code.flickr.com)
6253.
Yeah, your game sucks. Now make people play it. (videogameartist.wordpress.com)
6254.
Mozilla ex-CEO John Lilly like "Hitler and the Downfall of Firefox"? (twitter.com)
6255.
Using MetaTrader with ENCOG Machine Learning Framework for Timeseries Prediction (mql5.com)
6256.
Under the sea: Life on a lost shipping container (boingboing.net)
6257.
Microsoft: No botnet is indestructible (computerworld.com)
6258.
Responsive web design with Django, Compass, and the Less Framework (ontwik.com)
6259.
Ask HN: good examples of discussion voting systems? ()
6260.
A crash course in Scala types (scalabound.org)
6261.
The Best Resources for Weight-Training and Fitness (writings.withoutfriction.com)
6262.
Algo trading network speed limit urgently needed - Bank Of England (computerworlduk.com)
6263.
How to Design a Hot Product (pogue.blogs.nytimes.com)
6264.
Kevin Mitnick shows how easy it is to hack a phone (news.cnet.com)
6265.
Hackers pwn German Federal Police servers (h-online.com)
6266.
Python VS PHP (mihswat.com)
6267.
Early CSS specs let developers set lighting (bg-light-source) (w3.org)
6268.
Critical theory (en.wikipedia.org)
6269.
In A/B Testing, how many conversions do you need? (quora.com)
6270.
First flying car approved by the DoT, no FAA license needed (homelandsecuritynewswire.com)