July 2012 Archive
1741.
Show HN: A streaming redis client for node (github.com)
1742.
Yahoo Appoints Marissa Mayer Chief Executive Officer (investor.yahoo.net)
1743.
Bump's New App Flock Creates Shared Photo Albums With Friends (techcrunch.com)
1744.
Netflix's lost year: The inside story of the price-hike train wreck (news.cnet.com)
1745.
Entity Framework and Open Source (weblogs.asp.net)
1746.
The Hitchhiker’s Guide to Riding a Mountain Lion (robots.thoughtbot.com)
1747.
Android sales "trouncing" Apple since release of iPhone 4 (foxnews.com)
1748.
Is this considered creepy in all cultures? (rt.cpan.org)
1749.
Facts about global warming that you should keep for yourself (lemire.me)
1750.
Ask HN: What tech problems would you glady pay $25 a month for a SAAS solution? ()
1751.
On the business of e-mail clients / Sparrow (gist.io)
1752.
Insanely simple Cloud-based replacement for statsd + graphite (dattss.com)
1753.
The psychology of discounting: Something doesn't add up (economist.com)
1754.
On Starting a Startup (luigimontanez.com)
1755.
Sol on Immediate Mode GUIs (IMGUI) (sol.gfxile.net)
1756.
Research suggests that more money makes people act less human. (nymag.com)
1757.
Questions to Ask at Google-Fiber Announcement (precursorblog.com)
1758.
An Epic Bill Gates Email Rant (blog.seattlepi.com)
1759.
Ask HN: How would a foreign startup raise funds in US?
1760.
Google removes plus one button from organic search (alexwebmaster.com)
1761.
Azul JVM Now Available For Developers of Open Source Applications (azulsystems.com)
1762.
I ruined my credit. Will VCs count this against me?
1763.
Why I'm not excited about the Higgs Boson (kuwamoto.org)
1764.
The perl script that powered the Alan Turing petition (blog.jgc.org)
1765.
Monitoring Sucks. But Monitoring as Testing Sucks A Lot More (java.dzone.com)
1766.
Show HN: HTML5 Ping-Pong Game (cssdeck.com)
1767.
Fair Use Dejà Vu (kcoyle.blogspot.co.uk)
1768.
Jellybeans for (almost) everyone -- Google releases Android 4.1 source code (networkworld.com)
1769.
Yahoo hack steals 400,000 passwords. Is yours on the list? (csmonitor.com)
1770.
Study: Patent Trolls Cost Companies $29 Billion Last Year (theatlantic.com)