July 2014 Archive
4171.
Most App Developers Stick With One Store (blog.appfigures.com)
4172.
Malware That Lives in MS Windows Register Value (kernelmode.info)
4173.
Introducing the new Guardian Developers Site (theguardian.com)
4174.
Status: Ready for Sale – The Story Behind Building My First App (calebhicks.com)
4175.
Show HN: BitStore (iOS Bitcoin Wallet App) (bitstoreapp.com)
4176.
Tails: Privacy for anyone anywhere (tails.boum.org)
4177.
Is Every Speed Limit Too Low? (priceonomics.com)
4178.
How much conversation is actually taking place on social media? (hellowulu.tumblr.com)
4179.
Guests refuse to leave Airbnb host's house (edition.cnn.com)
4180.
Deis Pull in Action ()
4181.
Amazon accused of knocking off AWS customers' products (theregister.co.uk)
4182.
This software guy accidentally designed an app that is saving my dyslexic son (qz.com)
4183.
Protestors march on Ebola centre in Sierra Leone (trust.org)
4184.
Show HN: CommitCal – View your commit history in calendar (commitcal.newsbee.io)
4185.
A Router-Based Dev Board That Isn’t A Router (hackaday.com)
4186.
Investors may have lost 1 Trillion US$ due to Russian policy (economist.com)
4187.
The Code Manifesto (codemanifesto.com)
4188.
Facebook Forcing Users To Download Messenger If They Want To Chat On Mobile (techcrunch.com)
4189.
AppleCare Service Source removed from AppleCare Technician Training (discussions.apple.com)
4190.
Aussie hackers get Doom working on an ATM (theinquirer.net)
4191.
With Microsoft in Sights, China Starts to Squeeze U.S. Tech Companies (nytimes.com)
4192.
Indian E-Commerce Giant Flipkart Raises Massive $1B Round (techcrunch.com)
4193.
Ransoming Citizens, Europe Becomes Al Qaeda’s Patron (nytimes.com)
4194.
The Startups We Use to Build Our Startup (medium.com)
4195.
Get Point (getpoint.co)
4196.
Reddit Full-site SSL/TLS Now Available? ()
4197.
Court gave NSA broad leeway in surveillance, documents show (washingtonpost.com)
4198.
The NSA Revelations All in One Chart (projects.propublica.org)
4199.
Liverpool scientists cloned a dinosaur (beautyofplanet.com)
4200.
No-IP’s Formal Statement on Microsoft Takedown (noip.com)