July 2011 Archive
3931.
AngelList's Centi-Sesquicentennial: 8000 intros, 400 investments, 8 acquired (venturehacks.com)
3932.
Zaarly Security Glitch Exposes Private Messages, Phone Numbers (techcrunch.com)
3933.
How to fork & patch npm modules (debuggable.com)
3934.
The UX of Learning (alistapart.com)
3935.
Adventures in EFI booting (mjg59.dreamwidth.org)
3936.
Announcing the Launch of Twilio Client (twilio.com)
3937.
Setting Up a Ruby Development Machine From Scratch With OS X Lion (intridea.com)
3938.
Gyroscope's unexplained acceleration may be due to modified inertia (physorg.com)
3939.
Regulation should be about transparency, not outcomes (jaygarmon.net)
3940.
MonoTouch 4.0.4.1 is out, First release from Xamarin (blog.xamarin.com)
3941.
How to create a #WINNING title for your press release (blog.pressdoc.com)
3942.
The Periodic Table of Irrational Nonsense (crispian.net)
3943.
Kleiner Perkins report examines the US govt as if it were a business (kpcb.com)
3944.
Why We Are No Longer Accepting Dwolla (tradehillblog.com)
3945.
Code review: Ruby and Rails idioms (robots.thoughtbot.com)
3946.
Colleges Join Project for Faster Computer Networks (nytimes.com)
3947.
Meet Amazon.com’s first employee: Shel Kaphan (geekwire.com)
3948.
Polling Startup GoPollGo Raises $325K From Idealab (techcrunch.com)
3949.
Google+ U.S. Visitors Decreasing, Spending Less Time on Site (bloomberg.com)
3950.
Humblebundle sells $500k in 24 hours (launch.is)
3951.
What entrepreneurs are really saying (huffingtonpost.com)
3952.
Popular app download counts as high as 50 million in new Android Market (achuinard.posterous.com)
3953.
KDE 4.7.0 Released (kde.org)
3954.
Fixing a memory leak in a running python process with GDB (blog.ylatuya.es)
3955.
It's alive - Scientists fabricating life (s.nyt.com)
3956.
Timely Tweets: Now Easier to See (blog.twitter.com)
3957.
Logitech Revue drops to $99, that’s below cost price (geek.com)
3958.
HTML5 Multiplayer Game Development (youtube.com)
3959.
Google launches 'Hotel Finder', a new experimental search tool (thenextweb.com)
3960.
Poke Your Bruises for Better Customer Feedback (cindyalvarez.com)