July 2010 Archive
2041.
Competing with Greyhound: My NYC/Chicago Bus Venture (zacharyburt.com)
2042.
Bootstrapping a prototype-based object-oriented language in 44 lines of code. (thingsaaronmade.com)
2043.
GeoHot Says Goodbye To The Jailbreak Community (iphonedownloadblog.com)
2044.
How DRM can hurt sales (Steve Bellovin) (cs.columbia.edu)
2045.
Elon Musk: Correcting The Record About My Divorce (businessinsider.com)
2046.
Gevent 0.13.0 released - coroutine network library for Python (gevent.org)
2047.
Ask HN: How to get started contributing to open source? ()
2048.
Rate my startup: community reputation system. ()
2049.
Review my startup: Social news reader Twingly.com open for business (blog.twingly.com)
2050.
The 2010 Health 2.0 Developer Challenge, a Collection of Developer Challenges (health2challenge.org)
2051.
Facebook Lets Publishers Contact “Likers” (allfacebook.com)
2052.
Comedy Central censors Futurama's jab at Apple (zgeek.com)
2053.
Ask HN: Who is hiring? ()
2054.
Remember to Thank Your Star Players (nytimes.com)
2055.
GitHub: Yesterday's Outage (github.com)
2056.
Ytterby: The Tiny Swedish Island That Gave the Periodic Table 4 Elements (slate.com)
2057.
Playdom CEO John Pleasants: Why social gaming will become the norm (games.venturebeat.com)
2058.
Bigdis, Redis' ugly brother (github.com)
2059.
Ask HN: Need advice on my Start-up ()
2060.
25 Years of the Model M (plope.com)
2061.
JDK 6 Update 21 (JDK or JRE) is Out (java.sun.com)
2062.
Russian Tea How-to (home.fazekas.hu)
2063.
Using advisors as your co-founders (robbieallen.com)
2064.
Room to grow: a Twitter data center (engineering.twitter.com)
2065.
A Surprisingly Hard Problem (Post Correspondence) (loopycode.com)
2066.
Yahoo Japan Selects Google for Search Queries, Advertising (technologizer.com)
2067.
Amazon S3 Announces Support for Bucket Policies (aws.amazon.com)
2068.
Why buying software from IBM sucks - 173 hour response time (blog.assembla.com)
2069.
Founder personalities and the “first-class man” theory of management (startuplessonslearned.com)
2070.
What BP Could Have Bought With All the Money They Lost (visualeconomics.com)