July 2012 Archive
3601.
Don't Buy The GOP Narrative That Obamacare Is A Tax On Middle Class (forbes.com)
3602.
NASA: Comparing Python, NumPy, Matlab, Fortran, etc (2009) (modelingguru.nasa.gov)
3603.
Why Google and Ubuntu don't say “Linux” (zdnet.com)
3604.
NOAA (Officially) Denies Existence of Mermaids (news.discovery.com)
3605.
CERN scientists discover new subatomic particle that could be the Higgs boson (reuters.com)
3606.
Pricing to the demand curve (cdixon.org)
3607.
Why Functional Matters: Your white board will never be the same (blog.jessitron.com)
3608.
Text Chunking using NLTK (eecis.udel.edu)
3609.
WSJ: Apple building 7" iPad (online.wsj.com)
3610.
AltSQL - a better MySQL shell (ewaters.github.com)
3611.
Google changes URL for Analytics Privacy Overview, breaks 2K backlinks (productforums.google.com)
3612.
How does a large web blog like Engadget work? ()
3613.
Prime Number Patterns (jasondavies.com)
3614.
No Line at the Women's Room - JQuery Con '12 (clarebayley.com)
3615.
Getting Started with Node.js and Express 3 (joezimjs.com)
3616.
Analyzing distribution channels for startups (blog.intercom.io)
3617.
Visualizing Logdata With Logstash, Statsd and Graphite (blog.pkhamre.com)
3618.
Def Leppard Recording 'Forgeries' of Old Hits To Spite Label (billboard.com)
3619.
Thank you for killing my novel (salon.com)
3620.
Apple Says it Has Fixed Server Bug Led to Crashing Apps (allthingsd.com)
3621.
Microsoft researcher admits he guessed at the "Android botnet" source (theverge.com)
3622.
Yahoo and Facebook Sign Deal To Cross-License Their Entire Patent Portfolios (techcrunch.com)
3623.
Listen more than you decide (ninjasandrobots.com)
3624.
Datomic Whitepaper (datomic.com)
3625.
Federal Circuit Grants Samsung A Temporary Stay On The Galaxy Nexus Injunction (droiddog.com)
3626.
How to Get to Your First 1,000 Users (mashable.com)
3627.
Facebook shuts down Face.com APIs, kills Klik app, enrages developers (thenextweb.com)
3628.
Steve Jobs on programming, craftsmanship, software, and the Web (arstechnica.com)
3629.
Building an Atari 2600 game from scratch: Ready Player One reveals The Stacks (arstechnica.com)
3630.
Perk wars heat up in Silicon Valley (theage.com.au)