July 2014 Archive
8071.
8072.
Microsoft moving to one OS
(theverge.com)
8073.
Where Tcl and Tk Went Wrong
(journal.dedasys.com)
8074.
Google Play Store 4.9 Brings New, Image-Rich UI with a Hint of Material Design
(xda-developers.com)
8075.
Wrist-worn electronic device and methods therefor (Apple Patent)
(patft.uspto.gov)
8076.
The difference between consumer apps and enterprise mobile apps
(innomobileapps.com)
8077.
New UI for Google drive
(drive.google.com)
8078.
Command line helper for semantic git commits
(github.com)
8079.
LinkedIn to Acquire Bizo
(press.linkedin.com)
8080.
How to manipulate curve standards: a white paper for the black hat [pdf]
(safecurves.cr.yp.to)
8081.
Best Analytics Startups of the Year – The Top most growing -
(rocketcompanies.com)
8082.
Danish People Are Genetically Programmed For Happiness
(mashable.com)
8084.
Excel's ActivePane Index property bug and a workaround
(bezensek.com)
8085.
Ever wish your Android device had more buttons? Check out Dimple
(arcticstartup.com)
8086.
8087.
8088.
ISRO Launch Vehicles [Infographic]
(medium.com)
8091.
Numeric precision matters: how npm download counts work
(blog.npmjs.org)
8092.
The Sharing Economy Just Got Real
(goodfoodweb.com)
8093.
How to build and run your first deep learning network
(radar.oreilly.com)
8094.
Launching Civilization: Beyond Earth
(polygon.com)
8095.
The Blood Harvest
(theatlantic.com)
8096.
On Inventing Chromebook (2012)
(blog.jeff-nelson.com)
8097.
Solar-powered Raspberry Pi school
(raspberrypi.org)
8098.
WSJ Hacked – Only CDN Admitted So Far
(online.wsj.com)
8099.
Rails Rumble 2014
(blog.railsrumble.com)
8100.
The world's most secure OS may have a serious problem
(theverge.com)