July 2012 Archive
3661.
Europe's banking union: 172 German professors can’t be wrong (economist.com)
3662.
The Glorious End of Higher Education’s Monopoly on Credibility (business.time.com)
3663.
HELLO 311 LABS (Open311 apps) (codeforamerica.org)
3664.
A New Objective-C Runtime: From Research to Production (queue.acm.org)
3665.
Supercharge AWS API with Scala (sumologic.com)
3666.
What Twitter Wants (orianmarx.com)
3667.
Hide Your Wallet: Steam Summer Sale On Now (store.steampowered.com)
3668.
Stop Blaming Craigslist For PadMapper Takedown (startupgrind.com)
3669.
U.S. Pursuing a Middleman in Web Piracy (nytimes.com)
3670.
Great softwares in Shell, Perl, Python, Ruby. How? By learning the fundamentals. (lists.usenix.org)
3671.
OAuth2orize - Implement OAuth 2.0 servers in Node.js (github.com)
3672.
Sanctions at the Genius Bar (nytimes.com)
3673.
The Caves of Clojure part 5: Stationary Monsters (stevelosh.com)
3674.
Stanford working on the future race car -- 150mph, and no driver (ted.com)
3675.
Correlations between political leanings and your online activities (theatlantic.com)
3676.
Programming Language for Kids Banned from Apple App Store (pbs.org)
3677.
Why email won’t be replaced anytime soon (venturebeat.com)
3678.
Guy Steele - Growing a Language (organizedwonder.com)
3679.
In defense of free - Why App.net can succeed (virtualpants.com)
3680.
What Google Is (techcrunch.com)
3681.
“Asset Forfeiture” in D.C.: Cops Steal Your Car, the Judge Demands Ransom (republicmagazine.com)
3682.
Is Pluto a Binary Planet? (news.discovery.com)
3683.
Polyurethane-eating fungi discovered in Amazonian rainforest (connect.innovateuk.org)
3684.
Being a CSS keyframe Power User (jeremyckahn.github.com)
3685.
Status Update: How Facebook Became Our Best Friend (blog.parsely.com)
3686.
How to Manage Your Smartest, Strangest Employee (blogs.hbr.org)
3687.
Bands Sell Merchandise on Earbits (w11) with Topspin (blog.earbits.com)
3688.
Missing an hour of sleep shaves points off your IQ (businessinsider.com)
3689.
AnandTech 2012 Macbook Air (11" and 13") review (anandtech.com)
3690.
Perl 6: Managing breakages across Rakudo versions ()