July 2012 Archive
7171.
Let's mock PHP users (piotrl.pl)
7172.
Tablet Wars (gamesindustry.biz)
7173.
MIT develops holographic, glasses-free 3D TV (extremetech.com)
7174.
(In)security of commercial control systems (washingtonpost.com)
7175.
PC sales fall by 6 pct to 11 pct in US during 2Q (businessweek.com)
7176.
Yahoo data breach password occurrence (bayes-shelton.co.uk)
7177.
The Design of LLVM (drdobbs.com)
7178.
Reasons to Start a Company in Britain (forbes.com)
7179.
The Industrial Revolution of Software (tumblr.com)
7180.
DNA Lounge open source (scripts for running a hot nightclub) (dnalounge.com)
7181.
iOS and Mac Developer Podcasts (accidentaltechnologist.com)
7182.
Convert now, monetize later. Will it work now? (blog.bubbleideas.com)
7183.
Show HN: Mobile friendly Hacker News reader, with built-in memory (hn.arcticmill.com)
7184.
Groupon Is Working On A Big Pivot (businessinsider.com)
7185.
TechTalk: Data Jujitsu featuring DJ Patil in Burlingame, CA on July 25 (bigdatatellatalk.eventbrite.com)
7186.
Facebook 'like' adverts tested with VirtualBagel experiment (bbc.co.uk)
7187.
Rising sea levels: Canute's courtiers (economist.com)
7188.
Newscoop announces API for news apps and 4.0.2 release (sourcefabric.org)
7189.
Credit Card Fees May Be Put in Place at Retailers (moneyland.time.com)
7190.
Ask HN: tcfast.com domain expired? ()
7191.
Kim Dotcom's Pretrial Legal Funds Would Be Safe With Bitcoin (forbes.com)
7192.
DNode: Make PHP and Node.js talk to each other (bergie.iki.fi)
7193.
Why you should move your startup from San Francisco to Vegas (blog.walls360.com)
7194.
The Man Who Is Walking Through Detroit, Like A Human Google Car, Counting Trees (deadlinedetroit.com)
7195.
TV Stations: Get a Clue About Adobe Flash (macobserver.com)
7196.
Where do you entrepreneurs find out about problems to solve? (reddit.com)
7197.
The Ebook Cargo Cult (inthelibrarywiththeleadpipe.org)
7198.
Why are we so bad at teaching struggling learners online? (iijiij.com)
7199.
How I Learned a Language in 90 Days (lifehacker.com)
7200.
Microsoft attempts to decouple Windows 8 sales from flatlined PC sales (zdnet.com)