July 2014 Archive
10171.
Atmel buys Wi-Fi gear maker in push into 'Internet of Things' (reuters.com)
10172.
Will Ruby on Rails be better for fast deployment than Ruby? (quora.com)
10173.
IT was fun while IT lasted (economist.com)
10174.
SMB SaaS Solutions: Choose depth OR breadth, but not both (ukstartups.com)
10175.
Study Shows that 10,000 Hours of Practice Isn't the Magic Number (lifehacker.com)
10176.
(Needs better source) Chile Releases Official Study on UFO Photos (huffingtonpost.com)
10177.
At Zingerman’s, Pastrami and Partnership to Go (nytimes.com)
10178.
Is Daily Blogging Worth it? (eamann.com)
10179.
MySQL Performance Tips For Large Scale Datasets (blog.getsocialize.com)
10180.
Developing for iOS? RolloutIO is an emerngecy service for your app (rollout.io)
10181.
Seeing Opportunities In The US, itBit Relocates To NYC, Names New CEO (techcrunch.com)
10182.
What startup founders and World Cup stars have in common (kylevanpelt.com)
10183.
Why is everyone in such a f&%king rush? (sudorank.com)
10184.
Swift gets updated in Xcode DP3 (9to5mac.com)
10185.
Where Computer Science Counts (code.org)
10186.
Accessing Web Elements from Qt webView (austingwalters.com)
10187.
Structuring, Grouping, and Referencing in SVG (sarasoueidan.com)
10188.
3D Opportunity Course: Additive manufacturing primer for business leaders (dupress.com)
10189.
Why is College so Expensive These Days? (cato.org)
10190.
Neo900 reorganization explained (neo900.org)
10191.
5 ways data can inspire better marketing ideas (linkedin.com)
10192.
Show HN: Recipe Generator for Bakers (easierbaking.com)
10193.
From Paris, With Smell (Communicating Smell) (ediblegeography.com)
10194.
Inside Silicon Valley's 'jungle camp' where hundreds of homeless live (dailymail.co.uk)
10195.
Dear Manager: When An Employee Fails It’s Your Fault (blog.aha.io)
10196.
Intense Images (github.com)
10197.
Mog – A modern audio player written in Go (github.com)
10198.
Twilight of the Pizza Barons (businessweek.com)
10199.
Love Songs Throughout History and Why You Should Create Code (gigasquidsoftware.com)
10200.
Surprisingly, the company behind Candy Crush is proving its early doubters wrong (qz.com)