July 2011 Archive
10111.
Nokia loses $692M in quarter (gigaom.com)
10112.
ITunes music store and iPod's days numbered (theage.com.au)
10113.
Google+ expands circle of friends by 20 million (dock-of-bay.blogspot.com)
10114.
Innovation, Humility and Genius (blog.canworksmart.com)
10115.
Workplace Incentives: How Are Companies Keeping Their Talent? (mindflash.com)
10116.
Government IT Procurement System needs its own Steve Jobs. (finance.fortune.cnn.com)
10117.
Pyramid 1.1 released (groups.google.com)
10118.
How Wal-Mart wants to fight Amazon by using taxpayers (zdnet.com)
10119.
Parents can pass on a propensity to obesity if they have starved (economist.com)
10120.
The Art of ROM Hacking (romhacking.net)
10121.
The Fibonacci Sequence(Visualized) (youtube.com)
10122.
Artists Share 50,000 Free Music Albums on BitTorrent (torrentfreak.com)
10123.
Pyramid (Python Web Framework) v1.1 Released (docs.pylonsproject.org)
10124.
Changes in Linux kernel 3.0 (kernelnewbies.org)
10125.
Sid Meier's Pirates now on iPad (phx.corporate-ir.net)
10126.
Project Sikuli: GUI scripting using Python and images (sikuli.org)
10127.
Lean Development: From Zero to Launch in Six Weeks (hicks-wright.net)
10128.
Google+ is a greater threat to Twitter than to Facebook. (plus.google.com)
10129.
Why you shouldn't be afraid to have an opinion (springlaunched.com)
10130.
Monkey playing with an iphone (mashable.com)
10131.
Winklevosses called AssHoles by Harvard Professor. (bhushan.vibhu.blinkk.me)
10132.
Samsung Omnia WP7 Review (bandwidthblog.com)
10133.
Human Tetris [video] (youtube.com)
10134.
Sinatra Loves Dancer (sinatrarb.com)
10135.
Three algorithms about permutations, with a dash of schizophrenia. (sadanjon.wordpress.com)
10136.
The Industrial Revolution as Energy Revolution (paul.kedrosky.com)
10137.
Code Realizations (blog.josemanimala.eu.org)
10138.
Groupon And Livingsocial Sued In US (thenextweb.com)
10139.
Researchers identify seventh and eighth bases of DNA (sciencedaily.com)
10140.
Perhaps the most expensive chess set in the world. But what a neat idea... (lensrentals.com)