July 2011 Archive
1051.
Freeform - a meta language that allows defining and extending syntax inline. (freeformlang.sourceforge.net)
1052.
Oracle removes former Sun CEO's blog (digitizor.com)
1053.
Upgrade of an old console (fishki.net)
1054.
Love What You Do (blog.mailchimp.com)
1055.
Earbits (YC W11) Tunes Into Bay Area Music (hollywoodreporter.com)
1056.
Skype XSS vulnerability (noptrix.net)
1057.
CERN launches Open Hardware initiative (press.web.cern.ch)
1058.
Splitterbug (YC S11) shutting down (splitterbug.com)
1059.
Ex-Harvard President Larry Summers calls Winklevoss twins "Assholes" (w/video) (money.cnn.com)
1060.
Awesome White Pages for Google+ (findpeopleonplus.com)
1061.
Judge criticizes Google and Oracle at hearing (reuters.com)
1062.
Visual Website Optimizer new interface + new features + 10,000 accounts (visualwebsiteoptimizer.com)
1063.
Cloudant (YC S08) Releases In-Database, Distributed Search (blog.cloudant.com)
1064.
Fragmented sleep 'harms memory' (bbc.co.uk)
1065.
Brawny cores still beat wimpy cores, most of the time [pdf] (research.google.com)
1066.
Google+ Statistics On Overdrive (findpeopleonplus.com)
1067.
H5ai - a beautiful Apache index (larsjung.de)
1068.
Fully Bayesian Computing (stat.columbia.edu)
1069.
Wii-js, interact with Nintendo Wii via Javascript (github.com)
1070.
Escaping Callback Hell with ClojureScript macros (brianmckenna.org)
1071.
Twilio Client - New VOIP API for Javascript, Android and iOS Apps (twilio.com)
1072.
"My Customers Would Have Asked For a Faster Horse" (quoteinvestigator.com)
1073.
Introducing Lager - A New Logging Framework for Erlang/OTP (blog.basho.com)
1074.
Poll: Given the opportunity would you work at Google?
1075.
Fluxflex: GitHub integrated cloud hosting, starting at $1/month (fluxflex.com)
1076.
Larry Page On Google+: Over 10 Million Users, 1 Billion Items Shared (techcrunch.com)
1077.
India's Leading Export: CEOs (time.com)
1078.
WordPress › WordPress 3.2 now available (wordpress.org)
1079.
Twitter spam and motivation to report it (marco.org)
1080.
Pronounceable IPv6 addresses, WPA2-PSK and hashes (blog.jgc.org)