Yes, Government Researchers Really Did Invent the Internet
(blogs.scientificamerican.com)
July 2012 Archive
6391.
6392.
How to batch identify similar images in Linux
(fuzz-box.blogspot.com)
6393.
6394.
6395.
No, you don’t need a real-time data dashboard
(andrewchen.co)
6396.
6397.
Civil GPS spoofing attacks - practical use cases.
(zingcheckout.com)
6398.
Feds Admit They Ignored The 4th Amendment
(techdirt.com)
6399.
ZaReason Open Tablet
(zareason.com)
6400.
My First Android App - Funny Jokes, Pictures, and Videos
(play.google.com)
6401.
Geospatial Analysis of Chicago Crime (aka "Hooker Heatmap")
(gis.taw9.com)
6402.
Rapid Prototyping with JavaScript and NodeJS Training
(rapidprototyping081112.eventbrite.com)
6403.
Documents in Plain Sight, but Still Classified
(nytimes.com)
6404.
UC Berkeley joins edX
(web.mit.edu)
6405.
Things web developers must know to become truly amazing
(netmagazine.com)
6406.
6407.
8-bit retro animation of the Olympics
(guardian.co.uk)
6408.
6409.
6410.
Fox News Banned From Canada – Law Forbids Lying On Broadcast News
(skepticmoney.com)
6411.
A Magnifying Glass With CSS3 And jQuery
(thecodeplayer.com)
6412.
6413.
6414.
Apple to attend Black Hat Security Conference for the first time
(networkworld.com)
6415.
Employee #1 at Yahoo on the future of education
(fastcoexist.com)
6416.
Revenue per Active User: IOS vs Amazon vs Android
(blog.flurry.com)
6417.
JavaOne conference schedule hints at Java on iOS
(m.javaworld.com)
6418.
6419.
Announcing The Flatiron School, Dev Bootcamp/Code Academy/Hungry Academy for NYC
(blog.flatironschool.com)
6420.
Pfft, a fast fourier transform written in D
(github.com)