July 2012 Archive
3481.
What’s behind the price signaling between Verizon and AT&T? (gigaom.com)
3482.
France sells bonds at negative interest rate (hosted.ap.org)
3483.
Killing a Library (blog.alexmaccaw.com)
3484.
Oh, great Internet gods, give JavaScript its TLD already ()
3485.
Neurodreamer Sleep mask on Kickstarter (kickstarter.com)
3486.
Ask HN: How do you implement authentication in your REST API? ()
3487.
Glossi’s Social Megafeed Takes on RebelMouse, Vizify (pandodaily.com)
3488.
Exquisite Forest, a collaborative animation platform (exquisiteforest.com)
3489.
The care and feeding of software engineers (or, why engineers are grumpy) (nczonline.net)
3490.
Why I bill daily (alanhollis.com)
3491.
If this is NSFW, you should quit (swizec.com)
3492.
Semicolons; So Tricky (m.newyorker.com)
3493.
Ask HN: So, who's moving to Kansas City? ()
3494.
Meet 'Rakshasa,' The Malware Infection Designed To Be Undetectable And Incurable (forbes.com)
3495.
Apple Buys Samsung’s Android Security Partner AuthenTec For $365M (techcrunch.com)
3496.
Treehotel: The Mirrorcube (treehotel.se)
3497.
OpenStack Corporate Member Bullies Board Nominee (gist.github.com)
3498.
Innovations Snuffed Out by Craigslist (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
3499.
You're not a hacker till you master keyboard shortcuts (veodin.com)
3500.
Charting Every Bodily Function in Minute Detail (theatlantic.com)
3501.
Ask HN: Have you transitioned from development to recruiting? ()
3502.
$7,000 Fine for Sharing “WordPress For Dummies” on BitTorrent (torrentfreak.com)
3503.
Seedrs Goes Live To Help Crowdfund The Gap In Idea-Stage Investing (techcrunch.com)
3504.
Apple: You've gone too far (plus.google.com)
3505.
Glazing ribbon screensaver effect in HTML5 canvas (with coding screencast) (thecodeplayer.com)
3506.
Show HN: Peer advisory circles for startups ()
3507.
Re-imagining life at night (blog.doingtonight.com)
3508.
Insane NASA robot short film ()
3509.
How we got to #2 in App Store without spending any money (markj.net)
3510.
What’s the best way to manage a team of remote software engineers? (arstechnica.com)