July 2011 Archive
1501.
Long hours and zombie-like employees at Gameloft Auckland (nzherald.co.nz)
1502.
Toss Your Expectations Into the Ocean (zenhabits.net)
1503.
Why Haskell is suited to IO (github.com)
1504.
Hello browsers, this is how clearing history should be done (aentan.com)
1505.
Life Extension [pdf] (scienceagainstaging.org)
1506.
Limelight creates a beautiful site for your apps in seconds. (limelightapp.com)
1507.
Show HN: I made this: ShoutFast (shoutfast.com)
1508.
Go Daddy to Sell Itself to K.K.R. and Silver Lake (dealbook.nytimes.com)
1509.
"Bitcoin" trademark application (tarr.uspto.gov)
1510.
'Fluid cloak' to help submarines leave no wake (newscientist.com)
1511.
Why Google and Android Must Deal with the Mobile Protection Racket (paidcontent.org)
1512.
Long time lurker finally finished my iPhone game. Thanks HN (itunes.apple.com)
1513.
Facebook Live Product Announcement (facebook.com)
1514.
Just open sourced the Apache QR module of lilqr.com and went with Python instead (siavashg.posterous.com)
1515.
What drives founders? (rvivek.com)
1516.
How writing creates value (alexkrupp.typepad.com)
1517.
My Early Business Life: A 6 Figure Business That Fell Apart When I Was 16 (sofamoolah.com)
1518.
Italy Censors Proxy That Bypasses BTjunkie and Pirate Bay Block (torrentfreak.com)
1519.
Communicating Sequential Processes (usingcsp.com)
1520.
Grok cassandra's data model (flazz.me)
1521.
The history behind Schwartz's "praise" of Android using Java (yro.slashdot.org)
1522.
Norway police: 'Eighty killed' in island shooting (bbc.co.uk)
1523.
Job interviews go both ways (blog.indextank.com)
1524.
Wantmore, Tweakmore, Totalscum, and the Tragedy of Boneheadia, by Charlie Munger (slate.com)
1525.
Zynga Acquires Toronto's Five Mobile, Creates Toronto Mobile Studio (techvibes.com)
1526.
Sun praised Google for using Java in Android, Oracle might be in trouble (groklaw.net)
1527.
Fab.com does $1.3mm revenue in first 30 days (betashop.com)
1528.
Nearly Half of All College Grades Are A's (deseretnews.com)
1529.
Apple’s Cash Hoard Exceeds GDP of 126 Countries (macobserver.com)
1530.
Firefox 8 for Windows x64: Has 64-bit browsing finally come of age? (extremetech.com)