July 2010 Archive
4891.
How to Turn Your Android Phone into a Fully-Automated Superphone (lifehacker.com)
4892.
US food waste worth more than offshore drilling (newscientist.com)
4893.
Gnash (open source SFW player) Funding Plea (gnashdev.org)
4894.
Who Gains and Who Loses from Credit Card Payments? Theory and Calibrations (bos.frb.org)
4895.
Hi HN Help this man find a job (hireclayturk.wordpress.com)
4896.
Creating Relationships vs. Selling and Closing: It’s all about Partnerships (tonyadam.com)
4897.
Rails Snowman (railssnowman.info)
4898.
Isomorphic Visualizations (ggplot2) (r-chart.com)
4899.
Everyone Who Tried to Convince Me to Use vim Was Wrong (yehudakatz.com)
4900.
EllisLab launches new CMS - MojoMotor (mojomotor.com)
4901.
The Awesome Secret Behind Inception's Score (chud.com)
4902.
A Startup Runs on Morale (jamesmcc.wordpress.com)
4903.
Under Pressure: The Search for a Stress Vaccine (wired.com)
4904.
Google 'building social network rival to Facebook' (physorg.com)
4905.
Ask HN: is blogging worth it for startup founders? ()
4906.
This is how you build loyalty (gluue.com)
4907.
Top tweeters as followed by HN readers now in FluidDB (blogs.fluidinfo.com)
4908.
The Growth of Dynamic Languages - Pythonists, Pythonistas, and Pythoneers (activestate.com)
4909.
Maki : a free web design mock-up tool for pixel perfect layouts (makiapp.com)
4910.
HTML5 tip: Yes, you can still use div (itworld.com)
4911.
Wealth, poverty and compassion: The rich are different from you and me (economist.com)
4912.
Best alternative to a negotiated agreement (en.wikipedia.org)
4913.
How Banks Prey On Their Customers (mint.com)
4914.
How to Grow Your Small Business in Any Economy (lifehack.org)
4915.
The relative non-risk of startups (markmaunder.com)
4916.
A Twitter spam test (wow, what a lot of spambots) (blogs.computerworld.com)
4917.
Panic Coda Cheat Sheet (quicklycode.com)
4918.
Today's Opportunities are Yesterday's Data (blogs.forbes.com)
4919.
Making User Interface Elements Difficult to Use By Intent (sixrevisions.com)
4920.
WiFi "Hole196": major exploit or much ado about little? (arstechnica.com)