July 2014 Archive
7261.
Why SecDevOps Will Save the Cloud (lobste.rs)
7262.
Why SecDevOps Will Save the Cloud (blog.threatstack.com)
7263.
Freelancers and the sharing economy (thestartupfreelancer.com)
7264.
The History of WordPress, its Ecosystem and Community (kinsta.com)
7265.
Yelp Becomes Official Complainant Against Google In European Antitrust Case (huskyseo.co.uk)
7266.
Show HN: Custom language selection for your Android app (github.com)
7267.
Virgian American relaunches their webstite (virginamerica.com)
7268.
Navy unveils prototype railguns (sandiego6.com)
7269.
Is bad copy killing your product? (unicornfree.com)
7270.
Startup entities: LLC vs. C corp vs. S corp (technophilicmag.com)
7271.
Next big thing: Preparing for the Internet of Things (information-age.com)
7272.
Show HN: Snowplow 0.9.5 released with JSON validation and shredding (snowplowanalytics.com)
7273.
DPTechnics makes easy WiFi board (indiegogo.com)
7274.
Responsive Ads by Zurb (zurb.com)
7275.
Inside the Lab of a Chemical Startup (techrepublic.com)
7276.
# of users who open apps more than 60 times per day is up 123% (blog.appintop.com)
7277.
Jess Lee (CEO of Polyvore) – the next great Silicon Valley leader (hustlecon.com)
7278.
Startup Born: Building the largest visual startup index (medium.com)
7279.
Magic SysRq Key (en.wikipedia.org)
7280.
Apparently no one uses Biz Stone's Jelly (pando.com)
7281.
From Objective-C to Swift: thoughts and hints (thinkandbuild.it)
7282.
The Great Toilet Paper Scare of 1973 (priceonomics.com)
7283.
Android Wear Needs To Be More Thoughtful About Bugging You (techcrunch.com)
7284.
Telescope: real-time HN clone made with Meteor, updated (telesc.pe)
7285.
Medium, Tumblr, and the re-consolidation of online publishing (medium.com)
7286.
An Introduction to Hidden Markov Models [pdf] (luthuli.cs.uiuc.edu)
7287.
WebRTC specifications advance toward wide developer and user adoption (sdtimes.com)
7288.
Software Testing of Machine Learning Applications [pdf] (psl.cs.columbia.edu)
7289.
Does WordPress Encourage Poor Programming? (tommcfarlin.com)
7290.
The Future of Birth Control: Remote Control Fertility (time.com)