July 2011 Archive
1981.
Facebook sharing ad revenue with Zynga (venturebeat.com)
1982.
Thunderbird 5 released (arstechnica.com)
1983.
Redwoods Media is giving away a free explainer vid to Tech startups (redwoodsmedia.com)
1984.
Less is more when it comes to homepage design part II (carwoo.com)
1985.
Don't be fooled by Vanity Metrics (techcrunch.com)
1986.
Quick, easy-to-understand tips for using Mercurial (hgtip.com)
1987.
Announcing the release of MySQL-ctypes for Python (quora.com)
1988.
Ten Marketing Presentations Worth Watching (blog.hubspot.com)
1989.
FPGA based Forth development environment (code.google.com)
1990.
Top reasons investors are like high school girlfriends (humbledmba.com)
1991.
Referrer logs are broken: Twitter drives 4x more traffic than it seems (blog.snowballfactory.com)
1992.
How To Find a Co-Founder (women2.org)
1993.
New HTML5 progressive-enhancement select box plugin (harvesthq.github.com)
1994.
This Painting is Not Available in Your Country (flickr.com)
1995.
The role of instructors in turning technical skills into creative assets (blog.tutorspree.com)
1996.
You got your type class in my jQuery: Applicative Functors (johnbender.us)
1997.
The 20 Hot Silicon Valley Startups You Need To Watch (businessinsider.com)
1998.
What are good keyboards for programming? (programmers.stackexchange.com)
1999.
Ask HN: What are some real problems that need to be solved? ()
2000.
Giving the RIAA the Middle Finger (blog.earbits.com)
2001.
The Facebook Phone (ft.com)
2002.
Calculate n + 1 without using + or - or * or / ()
2003.
Java 7 Fork-Join Calamity (coopsoft.com)
2004.
Is Stumbleupon referring more traffic than Facebook? (allfacebook.com)
2005.
Microsoft suggests heating your home with “data furnaces” (extremetech.com)
2006.
Ask HN: Once you have the skills, how do you start getting freelance jobs? ()
2007.
Who wants to live forever? Scientist sees aging cured (old.news.yahoo.com)
2008.
Is it a tech boom or a bubble? (gigaom.com)
2009.
Steve Jobs Inspired by 9-Year-Old's iPad Story (macrumors.com)
2010.
Mary-Jo Foley explains why Microsoft won't dump Bing (redmondmag.com)