July 2011 Archive
9211.
University of Copenhagen giving away patents for free with credible plan (techdirt.com)
9212.
Spotify USA is live (spotify.com)
9213.
Linus Torvalds Google+ (plus.google.com)
9214.
2011 Software Vulnerability Trends: Down but Dangerous (securityweek.com)
9215.
On the recent THC release on the Vodafone femtocell (laforge.gnumonks.org)
9216.
The Only Medium That Doesn't Change is People (cstthegate.com)
9217.
Get a Spotify invitation via Klout Perks (klout.com)
9218.
Could Windows 8 Come With Support For Xbox Game Titles? (itproportal.com)
9219.
Not All Early Optimization is Premature (blog.jayteebee.org)
9220.
CentOS 6.0 Cloud Servers launched (cloudsigma.com)
9221.
How GPS Bends Time (wired.com)
9222.
Show HN: My iPhone app Startup —new Social Networking Etiquette ()
9223.
Japan Needs to Completely Phase Out Nuclear Power, Says Prime Minister (treehugger.com)
9224.
Google's Existential Crisis (blog.byjoemoon.com)
9225.
Report: Unauthorized phone charges cost Americans $2 billion a year (cnn.com)
9226.
Fleet Commander: Amazing Star Wars video game developed by U of I researchers (technabob.com)
9227.
Investor Introductions: It’s All About Who You Know (sprouter.com)
9228.
Domain Name Price Index Goes Live in Partnership with Sedo (dotsauce.com)
9229.
Compile-time Verification, It's Not Just for Type Safety Any More (infoq.com)
9230.
The Problem with Groupon's Business Model (blogs.hbr.org)
9231.
AnyAsQ: I am the CEO & a co-founder of OkCupid. Ask me anything. (anyasq.com)
9232.
TechStars or a Harvard MBA (eportnoy.posterous.com)
9233.
Machine, RTFM (rockpapershotgun.com)
9234.
Learning To Use The :before And :after Pseudo-Elements In CSS (coding.smashingmagazine.com)
9235.
This Quarter in Venture Capital: Dealflow/Funding At Highest Level in 9 Quarters (readwriteweb.com)
9236.
Feynman graphic novel (amazon.com)
9237.
10,000 Year Clock Begins Construction Thanks to $42 Million from Amazon’s CEO (singularityhub.com)
9238.
Cohort Metrics For Startups Revealed (blog.500startups.com)
9239.
Infographic: Why do people become freelancers? (freshbooks.com)
9240.
A Neat Python Hack? No, Broken Code. (dr-josiah.blogspot.com)