July 2010 Archive
1921.
The future of spy drone tech lands after two weeks in the air (dvice.com)
1922.
Historious just got public pages and subscriptions (historio.us)
1923.
The Bill Gates Capital Play (kpkaiser.com)
1924.
Tesla Electric Cars: Revved Up, but Far to Go (nytimes.com)
1925.
Ask HN: How do you organize the monthly payments from your users? ()
1926.
Is Google at Risk of Becoming the Next Microsoft? (techcrunch.com)
1927.
Experiments with HTML5 <canvas> and <audio> (nihilogic.dk)
1928.
Introducing Campfire for iPhone (productblog.37signals.com)
1929.
When to Cancel an Event: Lessons from a Failed Event (thestartupdigest.com)
1930.
Interview with Avi Bryant, Twitter analytics team / DabbleDB (straight.com)
1931.
Generating functions and counting (berezecki.com)
1932.
Judge refuses to dismiss lawsuit over Coca-Cola's deceptive Vitaminwater claims (cspinet.org)
1933.
Restoring the Right to Resist Illegal Arrests (freedominourtime.blogspot.com)
1934.
MonoTouch is alive and well (escoz.com)
1935.
RailsConf 2010: Interview with Fabio Akita (blog.wyeworks.com)
1936.
A Succinct Intro to Creating Recursive Descent Parsers (rubyquiz.com)
1937.
Collaborative Filtering Plugin for Rails (github.com)
1938.
Design what you know (37signals.com)
1939.
The Web's New Gold Mine: Your Secrets (online.wsj.com)
1940.
How scientific group-think forms and grows (wmbriggs.com)
1941.
Amazon S3 Bucket Policies - Another Way to Protect Your Content (aws.typepad.com)
1942.
A complete guide to virtualization (all types, in-depth) (anandtech.com)
1943.
Tim OReily: books that shaped how I think (oreillynet.com)
1944.
Bad Connection: Inside the iPhone Network Meltdown (wired.com)
1945.
Cities see homesteads as source of income (nytimes.com)
1946.
Help identify archaeological sites from satellite images (exploration.nationalgeographic.com)
1947.
The Creative Process (viruscomix.com)
1948.
Why I Don't Like Pair Programming (and Why I Left Pivotal) (mwilden.blogspot.com)
1949.
Think Benefit, Not Benefits (jakek.posterous.com)
1950.
How a business grew out of a failed social-media app (washingtonpost.com)