July 2010 Archive
5311.
It’s Dangerous To Call Your Company The Google Of ____ (markpeterdavis.com)
5312.
Flask 0.5.1 Released - Python WSGI microframework (pypi.python.org)
5313.
The Peltzman Effect (en.wikipedia.org)
5314.
18 of the top 25 Facebook games lost significant monthly active users (insidesocialgames.com)
5315.
Ask HN: Best Way To Record an iPad Demo? ()
5316.
Startup Resources from Around the World (thestartupdigest.com)
5317.
How 37signals redesigned the basecamp homepage (37signals.com)
5318.
Developers criticise Google's Android Market (h-online.com)
5319.
Ask HN: Simple web app marketing ()
5320.
Paris cracking down on short-term rentals (nytimes.com)
5321.
Location-Aware Load Balancing (devcentral.f5.com)
5322.
Ask HN: What do you do *after* you've checked your news sources? ()
5323.
Humans see 4 colors, not 3 (neuronresearch.net)
5324.
Ask HN: Any interest in a business plan, free of cost? ()
5325.
Tell HN: How to Get Your Profile Back If You Remove Firefox ()
5326.
Backtracking - Eight Queens Puzzle (naivnomore.blogspot.com)
5327.
How to make a pastebin in 35 lines of python (blog.patx.me)
5328.
Cross-Compiling Android Applications to the iPhone (youtube.com)
5329.
John Resig on mobile development (webstylemag.com)
5330.
Write, execute, and share Python data analysis scripts within your browser (ridddlr.posterous.com)
5331.
Starcraft II gamers forced to use real names in Blizzard forums (news.com.au)
5332.
Tell HN: Saved links now keeps going and going (1000+) ()
5333.
Ask HN: What are some recommended tech podcasts? ()
5334.
Skype’s RC4 key expansion algorithm finally reversed (after 10 years) (tinypaste.com)
5335.
"Load More" is not the Answer (phoboslab.org)
5336.
AppleCare: The iPhone 4 Update Won't Solve the Antenna Problem (gizmodo.com)
5337.
GMail not Loading – GMail Problems and Possible Solutions (techpp.com)
5338.
The Onion: Apple introduces new "Friend Bar" (edibleapple.com)
5339.
Do you print source code? (stackoverflow.com)
5340.
Microsoft Page-Turning Patent Could Spell Trouble For Apple’s iBooks (techcrunch.com)