July 2012 Archive
8581.
Linux.org comes back to life (itworld.com)
8582.
Silicon Valley Wary of Reality Series (nytimes.com)
8583.
A Developer's Conundrum - Dev / Prod Parity (rdegges.com)
8584.
Walk at Work: Treadmill Desk Could Make You Envy of the Office (mashable.com)
8585.
Samsung Galaxy Nexus with JellyBean (benediktkoeppel.ch)
8586.
Yoga teacher fired over cell phone ban at Facebook (sfgate.com)
8587.
C++ coders are needed for a pure Firebird/SDBC LibreOffice driver (firebirdnews.org)
8588.
How banking will look in 10 years’ time (in light of LIBOR) (kernelmag.com)
8589.
LINQ-style queries in Java for DBs, Excel sheets, NoSQL, CSV & more: MetaModel 3 (kasper.eobjects.org)
8590.
Dripping blood in Javascript (cssdeck.com)
8591.
We're All Internet Addicts, And We're All Screwed, Says Newsweek (forbes.com)
8592.
Kaspersky calls for rules of engagement on cyber warfare (eugene.kaspersky.com)
8593.
Formspring resets 28 Million Passwords After Breach (m.theage.com.au)
8594.
Start with a Kindling (evhead.com)
8595.
When Machines Do Your Job: A more unequal society? (technologyreview.com)
8596.
Battle for user interfaces – iOS, W* (Windows8) and Android (thinkezy.com)
8597.
Does Google Have “Contempt” for You Because You Can’t Call Them on the Phone? (lee-phillips.org)
8598.
Memory Barriers Are Like Source Control Operations (preshing.com)
8599.
Seth's Blog: Superman, Batman and worldviews (sethgodin.typepad.com)
8600.
Cassandra virtual nodes strategies (acunu.com)
8601.
ASK PG: Why did my comment get auto-killed? ()
8602.
The EU Cookie Law - 28 Days Later [video] (youtube.com)
8603.
Why picking a language is not just about picking a language (blog.8thcolor.com)
8604.
AirAccess on Mac: the Perfect Bonjour Companion to LifeTopix on iOS (lightarrow.com)
8605.
Data Scraping And More With Ruby, Nokogiri, Sinatra And Heroku (hunterpowers.com)
8606.
CNBC: America's Top States for Business: Texas #1; California #40 (cnbc.com)
8607.
Nokia Preparing to File for Bankruptcy ()
8608.
Clojure is my favourite ruby (youtube.com)
8609.
Formspring disables all user passwords after 420,000 accounts compromised (theverge.com)
8610.
MS advises users to disable Gadgets following security vulnerability fears (theverge.com)