July 2011 Archive
1651.
Intellectual Ventures v. The World (geekwire.com)
1652.
Node NPM rocks (techno-weenie.net)
1653.
CloudFlare Raises $20 Million to Bring Performance and Security to Every Website (marketwire.com)
1654.
Amazon's next billion-dollar business eyed (reuters.com)
1655.
Anticensorship in the Internet's Infrastructure (freedom-to-tinker.com)
1656.
Friends Don’t Let Friends Become Chinese Billionaires (blogs.forbes.com)
1657.
On the Savant Syndrome and Prime Numbers (goertzel.org)
1658.
Ask HN: How do sites such as Flipboard scale out their social data aggregators? ()
1659.
Road crash laser scanners to save millions of pounds (bbc.co.uk)
1660.
A Hacker News Post Got Us 30x Visitors: Numbers & Lessons Learned (signnow.com)
1661.
Phabricator, a software fabricator (phabricator.org)
1662.
Patent threat means developers are pulling their apps from the US app stores (guardian.co.uk)
1663.
Time travel: Light speed results cast fresh doubts (bbc.co.uk)
1664.
Victim in Airbnb-related ransacking speaks outs (sfgate.com)
1665.
Computer learns language by playing Civilization V (web.mit.edu)
1666.
Accessing Public Data using R and Bioconductor (watson.nci.nih.gov)
1667.
Introducing Livecount (eng.pulse.me)
1668.
Google+: And You Thought Facebook Is A Privacy Nightmare (conceivablytech.com)
1669.
An Open Letter to Jeff Bezos (blog.parentsguild.com)
1670.
What does America want? #AskObama Twitter insights knows (obama.twitsprout.com)
1671.
Poll: Do you pay a patent troll?
1672.
So sue me: are lawyers really the key to computer security? (arstechnica.com)
1673.
Google Tests an Interface Optimized for Infinite Scrolling (googlesystem.blogspot.com)
1674.
Fox challenges cord-cutters by sticking TV shows behind paywall (arstechnica.com)
1675.
Real Blogging for Hackers Written in C (fallabs.com)
1676.
FBI interrogates this kid over a news article he read last Saturday (clatl.com)
1677.
It's China's turn to wrestle with a pile of bad debt (msnbc.msn.com)
1678.
A High-Bandwidth Interplanetary Connection (news.sciencemag.org)
1679.
How Asus triumphed over Apple (washingtonpost.com)
1680.
Redesigning the Netflix API: No Versions, Many Endpoints (blog.programmableweb.com)