July 2012 Archive
4862.
What Exactly Is GitHub Anyway?
(techcrunch.com)
4863.
Is Open Data A Boon Or A Bane?
(techdirt.com)
4864.
Supervising Women Workers
(youtube.com)
4865.
Firefox 16 now supports HTML5 getUserMedia
(browsomatic.com)
4866.
Iconoclasm
(techcrunch.com)
4867.
How To Kill Your Day Job And Travel The World
(postmasculine.com)
4868.
Advanced Caching in Rails: Revised
(broadcastingadam.com)
4869.
Linus merges leap second patches
(git.kernel.org)
4870.
Evergreen Investor Scams, Kooks & Crooks
(jacquesmattheij.com)
4871.
4872.
The Science of Compassion
(nytimes.com)
4873.
Scientists Invent Glass That’ll Make You Happier
(fastcodesign.com)
4874.
Programmer's Fonts
(lowing.org)
4875.
SearchCode makes 3.8 billion lines of code indexed
(searchco.de)
4876.
Hacking is so easy, even a computer can do it
(cranklin.wordpress.com)
4877.
Video of lightning at 9,000 frames per second
(vimeo.com)
4878.
Australia's proposed Internet surveillance powers akin to ‘China, Iran’
(delimiter.com.au)
4879.
Being a "Momtrepreneur" Is Hard. So Is Everything Else in the World.
(pandodaily.com)
4880.
We Are Always Living (80ms) In the Past
(blogs.scientificamerican.com)
4881.
Security hole in Amazon's Kindle Touch
(h-online.com)
4882.
4883.
Usability lessons from neuroscience
(jeremytunnell.com)
4884.
OAuth implementation insecure on many web apps according to this article
(homakov.blogspot.de)
4885.
Four Weeks to Apply for the 2013 Knight/Mozilla Open News Fellowship
(sinker.tumblr.com)
4886.
Living High on the Hog (1650)
(kernelmag.com)
4887.
Rules for Customer Feedback
(blog.intercom.io)
4888.
Samsung widens lead over Apple
(washingtonpost.com)
4889.
Why is Steam so buggy on OS X?
(quora.com)
4890.
Can We Fix Computer Science Education in America?
(techland.time.com)