July 2012 Archive
3931.
America Has Too Many Teachers (online.wsj.com)
3932.
Asus Cases for Nexus 7 Officially Announced (searchenginefather.com)
3933.
Yoga teacher fired over cell phone ban at Facebook (sfgate.com)
3934.
Android VS Windows Phone from a developer’s scope (reddit.com)
3935.
Scientists have discovered what makes migration possible (deathandtaxesmag.com)
3936.
What Predicts Achievement Better Than Intelligence, Grades Or Personality (businessinsider.com)
3937.
Melinda Gates to dedicate the rest of life to improving access to contraception (guardian.co.uk)
3938.
Risk and Reward, or how to make a lot of money (influencehacks.com)
3939.
Livestream of me coding the next part of the Caves of Clojure (justin.tv)
3940.
Python 101: easy_install or how to create eggs (blog.pythonlibrary.org)
3941.
If Google wants my heart, they can lobby to end the drug war ()
3942.
Google Maps Comes in 22 American Museums (starwebworld.com)
3943.
How Apple's iCould datacenter got build (gigaom.com)
3944.
Shopping analytics app backed by Eric Schmidt ()
3945.
The 5 Commandments of REST (skillcrush.com)
3946.
Jennifer Pahlka, Code For America founder Reddit AMA (reddit.com)
3947.
Pull request to remove sexist remark from CodeIgniter generates controversy. (github.com)
3948.
Mastercard: Merchants Now Allowed to Add Surcharge for Credit Card Purchases (newsroom.mastercard.com)
3949.
Did You Know? HTML5 Tag Omission (whatwg.org)
3950.
The UK is no more, at least during the Olympics. (kernelmag.com)
3951.
Privacy (blog.connex.io)
3952.
Turning down an acquisition offer 9 months after starting a company (durga-ydydt.posterous.com)
3953.
How to become creative – the short honest truth (scottberkun.com)
3954.
PayPal Acquires Card.io (reuters.com)
3955.
Startup Office - Creating a Google Space on a Myspace Budget (bostinno.com)
3956.
How not to react to your audience (twitter.com)
3957.
Apple ordered to run "Samsung did not copy iPad" adverts (bbc.co.uk)
3958.
Using Lasers and Antimatter to Trek to the Stars (news.discovery.com)
3959.
Windows Azure Storage – 4 Trillion Objects and Counting (blogs.msdn.com)
3960.
The Power Users Are Revolting (techcrunch.com)