July 2012 Archive
8941.
HTML5 native scrolling on iOS 5 (two-legs.com)
8942.
Social networks scan for sexual predators, with uneven results (reuters.com)
8943.
AOL Shutting down Email? ()
8944.
Uber experiments with on-demand ice-cream trucks (m.cnet.com)
8945.
Ruby gem for web application load testing. Web Tsunami (backstage.official.fm)
8946.
Efficiency is for Losers (accelerateddevelopment.blogspot.ie)
8947.
SkyDrive gets a new logo (redmondtimes.com)
8948.
Part 3 of mobile Game Tutorial Series (indiegamr.com)
8949.
Formula One Legend Murray Sets Course for Energy-Efficient Car Design (news.nationalgeographic.com)
8950.
Two Thirds of New Mobile Buyers Now Opting For Smartphones (blog.nielsen.com)
8951.
Republic Wireless takes Wi-Fi virtual with Devicescape deal (gigaom.com)
8952.
BBC Finds Badly Targeted Facebook Ads Don’t Work. No kidding. (techcrunch.com)
8953.
Application Development: Objective-C Is Kicking Butt in the Programming World (eweek.com)
8954.
Reddit Cracked a Mysterious Cipher That Might Be a Viral Marketing Scam (hypervocal.com)
8955.
A morbid Python script (blog.xkcd.com)
8956.
Create and Read Barcodes from Images using REST API and SDKs (saaspose.com)
8957.
Akka patterns: Configuration (cakesolutions.net)
8958.
Keyless BMW Cars Prove To Be Very Easy To Steal (techtodayshow.com)
8959.
Digg dug its own hole; assets sold for $500,000. (content.usatoday.com)
8960.
Elon Musk's Hyperloop (madebyloren.com)
8961.
Hin.ge: Pandora for Dating using your Facebook Friends (hin.ge)
8962.
Bing Fund for startups (bingfund.com)
8963.
How Ignorant VCs can F…Up the Enterprise Software World (jrodthoughts.com)
8964.
Revisiting Knuth and McIlroy’s word count programs (franklinchen.com)
8965.
Tips for dealing with Software Inventory (jespersaur.com)
8966.
What it’s like pitching to grandmas acting like VCs (venturebeat.com)
8967.
Ethiopian Blogger Jailed for 18 Years (bbc.co.uk)
8968.
Near-complete human ancestor discovered in neglected chunk of rock (tgdaily.com)
8969.
Landing Page Best Practices [pdf] (ioninteractive.com)
8970.
More bad news: Developers are giving up on BlackBerry, too (bgr.com)