Some Ultra Disappointments for Computer Makers
(bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
July 2012 Archive
8791.
8792.
8794.
John McPhee’s deliberate practice strategy
(calnewport.com)
8795.
Hashable, The Startup That Was Going To Kill Business Cards, Has Died
(businessinsider.com)
8796.
Obama’s Fantastic Boring Idea
(nytimes.com)
8797.
EDIT Operations Research and Computer Programming
(stiglerdiet.com)
8798.
Syntactic Sugar Is More Than Dessert
(drdobbs.com)
8799.
A Facebook ad bug is re-offering expired promotions to customers
(theglobeandmail.com)
8800.
Why are numerical passwords insecure?
(jayfuerstenberg.com)
8801.
Ways The World Will Change By 2052
(fastcoexist.com)
8802.
Who will acquire RIM?
(firmex.com)
8803.
Swimming in the Cambrian
(scienceblogs.com)
8804.
Do we still need URL shorteners?
(brttb.com)
8805.
8806.
Thirteen Ways of Looking at an FPS
(grantland.com)
8807.
Eye movement direction not correlated with lying
(eurekalert.org)
8808.
Fossil egg links dinosaurs to modern birds
(sciencedaily.com)
8809.
Dealing with WordPress deploys on multiple servers (survey)
(3341313.polldaddy.com)
8810.
Amazon Launches Game Connect Service for Online Gamers
(theinquirer.net)
8811.
8812.
How to nudge customers via a good design
(fastcodesign.com)
8813.
The Secret Behind Silicon Valley’s Enduring Success
(singularityhub.com)
8814.
Out of the Tar Pit
(shaffner.us)
8815.
NYC announces pilot program to turn payphones into free Wi-Fi hotspots
(nycgov.tumblr.com)
8816.
8818.
Minimize the Impact of Infographic Devaluation
(justinbriggs.org)
8819.
8820.
The Unix Hater's Handbook
(m.simson.net)