July 2012 Archive
9601.
Nate Silver maximizes P(Olympic medal) (nytimes.com)
9602.
College Degrees, Designed by the Numbers: Data Mining Comes to Student Life (chronicle.com)
9603.
Basic Introduction to Regular Expressions (codular.com)
9604.
If Apple ruled the ad world (holykaw.alltop.com)
9605.
ICFP programming contest submission written in Befunge (shinhoge.blogspot.com)
9606.
Disks Ain't Dead Yet: GraphChi - a disk-based large-scale graph computation (highscalability.com)
9607.
F# vs. C# in one minute (blogs.msdn.com)
9608.
Colorotate - Colors come to life in 3D (colorotate.org)
9609.
Big Data Architectures at Facebook (infoq.com)
9610.
Coursera: Top US Universities to Offer Free Classes Online (online.wsj.com)
9611.
EU regulators investigating Windows 8 browser lock-out (arstechnica.com)
9612.
EFF Urges Congress to Protect Privacy in Face Recognition (eff.org)
9613.
A graphical walkthrough of a simple windows executable (code.google.com)
9614.
JQuery Sticky Footer (snippetrepo.com)
9615.
Harvard Study: Physical inactivity causes 1 in 10 deaths worldwide (hsph.harvard.edu)
9616.
Library Sort (en.wikipedia.org)
9617.
Washington DC's Acceleprise Welcomes First Six Startups (nibletz.com)
9618.
Obama proposes $1B for science, math teachers (news.bostonherald.com)
9619.
HOPE 9: Why Browser Cryptography Is Bad & How We Can Make It Great (Video) (vimeo.com)
9620.
Researchers Say They Took Down World's Third-Largest Botnet (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
9621.
AT&T posts 1963 film showcasing computer-generated graphics (itworld.com)
9622.
Seedy Underbelly Of Publishing: Paid Chick-Lit Reviews Site Silences Author (techcrunch.com)
9623.
The Next Web's Social Count Widget WordPress Plugin (github.com)
9624.
Steam comes to Linux (southgeek.me)
9625.
88 percent stalk their exes on Facebook (news.cnet.com)
9626.
Coursera offering more than 100 courses this fall (theatlantic.com)
9627.
Shyness: Evolutionary Tactic? (nytimes.com)
9628.
Gorgeous free font for the web (google.com)
9629.
Bitbucket is down 2012-07-17 ()
9630.
The Current State of Rails Inflections (davidcelis.com)