July 2011 Archive
1891.
Candy Japan: June & July subscriber stats (bemmu.posterous.com)
1892.
Good Defensive Patents Are Bad Patents (Julian Sanchez) (juliansanchez.com)
1893.
Kaggle contest aims to boost Wikipedia editors (newscientist.com)
1894.
Reddit Moves Into New Offices (blog.reddit.com)
1895.
How to Break in and Build A Network in the Startup Scene from Scratch (venturebent.com)
1896.
Why Snack Food Is Addictive: The Grand Unified Theory of Snack Appeal (gnolls.org)
1897.
The $22 Billion Dollar Indian Temple from the 16th Century (nytimes.com)
1898.
Smear Campaign Ramps Up Against Protect IP Opponents (techdirt.com)
1899.
Why humans can't draw (techno-anthropology.blogspot.com)
1900.
Dan Ariely on Behavioural Economics (thebrowser.com)
1901.
A summer in an Indian Call center (motherjones.com)
1902.
Why Nerds Make Great Boyfriends (thecollegecrush.com)
1903.
TechTalksTO Underground (Toronto, August 13) (underground.techtalksto.com)
1904.
Ask HN: If you could change one thing on the Web, what would it be?
1905.
Anyone want some Spotify Invitations? ()
1906.
What the Debt Ceiling Really Means (cato.org)
1907.
Restaurant Bans Kids, Wins Fans (online.wsj.com)
1908.
Spotify Is Crazy To Forecast 50 Million U.S. Users In A Year (sfgate.com)
1909.
Bad News For Android: ITC Rules HTC Violated Two Apple Patents (allthingsd.com)
1910.
Thanks HN UpOut v1 | 9 Cities (UpOut.com)
1911.
Ask HN: Is there a search engine which understands regular expressions?
1912.
Show HN: My 10 minute non-project: Get a weekly digest of emails from any source (weeklydigest.me)
1913.
Why We Don't Work Overtime (bigbangtechnology.com)
1914.
File Content Histograms (cutawaysecurity.com)
1915.
Ask HN: How do I make the transition from being a Python beginner?
1916.
Police: Internet providers must keep user logs (news.cnet.com)
1917.
Day #1 of my startup: Making sales calls.
1918.
One month with Android (dinnerwithandroid.tumblr.com)
1919.
Ask HN: Braintree (payments gateway) alternative for startups outside the US? ()
1920.
HTML5 Poses Threat to Flash and the App Store (blogs.wsj.com)