July 2011 Archive
1711.
Why Skin-Deep Correctness Isn't, and Foundations Matter (loper-os.org)
1712.
Yes, Google Chrome Built For OS X Lion Is Coming — But It Will Take Time (techcrunch.com)
1713.
Top 7 split testing blunders you must avoid (visualwebsiteoptimizer.com)
1714.
Think Quarterly: an Internet trends magazine from Google (thinkwithgoogle.com)
1715.
Put.js: CSS selector-based function for creating and manipulating the DOM (github.com)
1716.
Charge a smartphone with a pan of boiling water (tes-ne.com)
1717.
Google+ Cheat Sheet (plus.google.com)
1718.
Zoobotics (economist.com)
1719.
The Oddball U.S. Privacy Law That's Keeping Netflix Away from Facebook (paidcontent.org)
1720.
Google+ Games Stream confirmed (slashgear.com)
1721.
Noteleaf Now Extracts Phone Numbers from Your Calendar Entries (noteleaf.posterous.com)
1722.
Google Page Speed Service (techcrunch.com)
1723.
Show HN: Purify, a Tumblr theme powered by Isotope (purifytheme.tumblr.com)
1724.
Fastest Javascript Sudoku Solver (attractivechaos.github.com)
1725.
Google v. Belgium "link war" ends after years of conflict (arstechnica.com)
1726.
Mobile devices or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the iOS (blog.roothausen.de)
1727.
Structural Templating with jquery.expand (spin.atomicobject.com)
1728.
U.S. Debt Default Would Be Worse Than Lehman (bloomberg.com)
1729.
Tell HN: Company returned 3X, but I (investor) may lose money
1730.
Startup Airline to offer all-you-can-fly subscriptions for $150/m (planered.com)
1731.
Best-Selling Author Cancels California Affiliates (entrepreneurbootcamp.blogspot.com)
1732.
TDD is horrible while learning a new language (peterevjan.com)
1733.
Should I present myself as a person or as a company in the about page? (tagbeep.com)
1734.
The post-Google+ world: A Facebook Developer’s Perspective (momentusmedia.com)
1735.
Show HN: BetAnnoyer, you owe me bro (app I created) (betannoyer.com)
1736.
What does C++ do better than D? (programmers.stackexchange.com)
1737.
Zero load time file formats (stevehanov.ca)
1738.
FBI arrests 16 in Anonymous hacking investigation (news.cnet.com)
1739.
"Military Meltdown Monday": 90K military usernames, hashes released (arstechnica.com)
1740.
Crash Tags (holovaty.com)