July 2012 Archive
3001.
When do I stop doing customer interviews and start writing code? (blog.asmartbear.com)
3002.
Study of ~1.3 Billion URLs: ~22% of Web Pages Reference Facebook (zyxt.com)
3003.
GoInstant acquired by Salesforce for $70 million (goinstant.com)
3004.
Abstract Persistence Logic (jasonroelofs.com)
3005.
A Reboot Of Firefly? Joss And The Science Channel Say “Yes” (bleedingcool.com)
3006.
Hacker news API in node.js (github.com)
3007.
Free Access to British Scientific Research to be Available Within Two Years (infodocket.com)
3008.
A developers framework for (beginner) UX design (jessepollak.me)
3009.
Beauty and Death: A World-Famous Icon’s Dark Side (berfrois.com)
3010.
East side likes Tupac more than West side, Vidyard analytics reveal (alexisohanian.com)
3011.
Latency: The New Web Performance Bottleneck (igvita.com)
3012.
Data-Driven Venture Capital | Matt Turck (geekli.st)
3013.
How the Mormons Make Money: a look into the business empire of the Mormon Church (businessweek.com)
3014.
The site's down. Quick, Tell the customers (weblog.fredalger.net)
3015.
Women Soldiers to test female-specific body armor (army.mil)
3016.
Twitter is down (status.twitter.com)
3017.
The Humble Music Bundle (humblebundle.com)
3018.
Apple v. Samsung - Samsung's side (groklaw.net)
3019.
Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos gives $2.5M for Washington gay marriage law (politico.com)
3020.
Slime Molds- single cell organism solves shortest path algorithm
3021.
Garzik: An Andre To Remember (lwn.net)
3022.
A take on 3D printing that could end any effective gun control worldwide (forbes.com)
3023.
Code School Kickstarter: iOS Development (kickstarter.com)
3024.
Twitter Passes 500M Users (techcrunch.com)
3025.
The best place on the web to learn anything, free (noexcuselist.com)
3026.
Google Moog Synthesizer Doodle JS open sourced (code.google.com)
3027.
Icons: Mac and iOS Extensively Compared (pxldot.com)
3028.
Non sequitur's take on oatmeal affair? (gocomics.com)
3029.
Caching Your Mobile App's Stored Data, Online or Offline (kinvey.com)
3030.
The History of Anonymous (wired.com)