July 2014 Archive
10321.
The Death of “Users” and “Product Design” (medium.com)
10322.
What Do Philosophers Do? (theatlantic.com)
10323.
Washington pot store opens its doors (blogs.seattletimes.com)
10324.
Bitcoins.com Domain Name Auction Scheduled (domaininvesting.com)
10325.
What's wrong with tech leaders? (cnn.com)
10326.
List of Places to Market Your App ()
10327.
Returning and storing user selected web elements using a basic C++ web browser (austingwalters.com)
10328.
Time to ditch polite talk about income inequality. We know who’s getting rich (fortune.com)
10329.
Agile for a Bootstrapped, Part-Time Startup (notrobot.co)
10330.
Bud – TLS-terminating load-balancer (github.com)
10331.
Skin's ability to 'smell' seems to help it heal itself (newscientist.com)
10332.
Have your hardware project built for free (upverter.com)
10333.
Mutant Killer, Mario and more: Rediscovering old projects (charlesleifer.com)
10334.
Pre-Startup School London Drinks ( EF HQ) (eventbrite.co.uk)
10335.
LoremIpsum.io (loremipsum.io)
10336.
Knuth on the Direction of the Tree in Computer Science (dpb.bitbucket.org)
10337.
On Holy Wars And A Plea For Peace (ietf.org)
10338.
BlackBerry Messenger beta arrives in Windows Phone store (cnet.com)
10339.
If the future of programming is JavaScript then I'm becoming a barista (twitter.com)
10340.
Sony's curved sensors may allow for simpler lenses and better images (dpreview.com)
10341.
SevenFortyFun a discrete Op Amp (kickstarter.com)
10342.
10 Essential Sublime Text Plugins for Full Stack Developers (sitepoint.com)
10343.
Shutting down our Facebook fangate [with numbers] (medium.com)
10344.
Cloudian Raises $24 Million Because Not Everything Needs To Live In “The Cloud” (techcrunch.com)
10345.
The Invasion of America (invasionofamerica.ehistory.org)
10346.
How to Design (GREAT) Experiments: Comprehensive Guide (irrationallabs.org)
10347.
Making a clarinet out of a carrot (youtube.com)
10348.
Is Instacart (YC12) deceptive? (webpolicy.org)
10349.
Figlet Hacker News at DuckDuckGo (duckduckgo.com)
10350.
The CEO of Robot Turtles on launching the most-backed board game on Kickstarter (theblueprint.com)