July 2011 Archive
12811.
5 Reasons You Should Skip Due Dates (reorg.co)
12812.
Crowdsourcing is not an industry, Let's stop calling it one (dailycrowdsource.com)
12813.
Fewer Americans Are Working Than Any Time Since 1983 (businessinsider.com)
12814.
US Treasury secretly weighs options to avert default (reuters.com)
12815.
Building the Web 3.0: NetworkedHelpDesk (blog.newrelic.com)
12816.
Moody's Downgrades Portugal to Junk (cnbc.com)
12817.
Implanting a rare earth magnet in your finger (biopunknews.com)
12818.
Amazon Import/Export speeds up large data imports (lockergnome.com)
12819.
ZeroCater is looking for its first technical hire. (ZeroCater.com)
12820.
User Authentication [at] Google AppEngine ~ Tricky for Static Content (hackersmag.blogspot.com)
12821.
Action Becomes Object With Fluid Vase (vimeo.com)
12822.
From Failing iPhone Development Class To Developing AirRun (beyondthepedway.com)
12823.
Steve Krug explains how to conduct your own usability tests (dormroomtycoon.com)
12824.
Facebook treats developer better (techcrunch.com)
12825.
Atlantis Lifts Off for Last Space Shuttle Mission (nytimes.com)
12826.
Gabit Talking Avatar messaging for iPhone (youtube.com)
12827.
Backblaze finds $1 million counterfeit cash (blog.backblaze.com)
12828.
Turntable.fm Raises $7.5 Million in Investment Capital (rollingstone.com)
12829.
Watching NASA backwards (washingtonpost.com)
12830.
EA Launches Cross-Platform Social Game Network For PC And Mobile (digitizor.com)
12831.
Firefox 8 nightly build is now available (browsomatic.com)
12832.
This Is the Connected States of America (good.is)
12833.
Twitter Forgets About Tweetie (jcbk.me)
12834.
Technology is Powered By People (commandlion.com)
12835.
Summify launches iPhone App with your daily news summary (allthingsd.com)
12836.
Ars photo essay: prepping for the final Space Shuttle launch (arstechnica.com)
12837.
The Content Industry and ISPs Announce a “Common Framework for Copyright Alerts” (eff.org)
12838.
Everything you did this week was meaningless (lanceramoth.com)
12839.
Namco BANDAI sues CD Projekt RED (dsogaming.com)
12840.
German police hacked, suspect tracking data stolen (scmagazine.com.au)