July 2012 Archive
10111.
Welcome to Backbone.js: A Screencast Introduction to JS MVC (youtube.com)
10112.
Timehopping into Nostalgia (blog.semilshah.com)
10113.
Week 2 of the Summer of Love: Researching Comments (blog.stackoverflow.com)
10114.
Why You Shouldn't Raise Money For Your Business (forbes.com)
10115.
The 8 Kinds of Projects You Meet at a Hackathon (tessrinearson.com)
10116.
Step by step from jQuery to Agility.js (pindi.us)
10117.
Next-generation NASA (coldfusionnow.org)
10118.
The man who wore sanitary napkins (youtube.com)
10119.
Fisker Command Center - a good example of bad software (youtu.be)
10120.
Google+ Hangouts Is A Platform, Not A Feature (thenextweb.com)
10121.
Staying healthy while on the road (meghangill.com)
10122.
Native-looking native apps on any platform using mobile GWT and phonegap (googlewebtoolkit.blogspot.com)
10123.
Windows 8 allows developers to build fully native apps using JS, HTML, & CSS (msdn.microsoft.com)
10124.
Gather– A new mobile meetup app built w/ JavaScript across the stack (techcrunch.com)
10125.
Twilight of the elites and the end of meritocracy (rollingstone.com)
10126.
NPAPI plug-ins in Windows 8 Metro mode (blog.chromium.org)
10127.
Make a room come alive with Interactive Spaces (google-opensource.blogspot.com)
10128.
Pencil versus camera (dailymail.co.uk)
10129.
Are Indian high schoolers manning your IBM help desk? (cringely.com)
10130.
Retina? Pfft. (gist.github.com)
10131.
Your Brand Must Own Words Like These In My Brain To Dominate (robdkelly.com)
10132.
Google Nexus 7 Sales: What Windows 8 Surface Tablets Can Learn (thevarguy.com)
10133.
More Than 8 Million Gamigo Password Hashes Released (novainfosecportal.com)
10134.
Understanding Vector Clocks (blog.sacaluta.com)
10135.
Amazon Career Choice Program (latimes.com)
10136.
Steps on Setting Up an FTP Server in Linux (ajibanda.com)
10137.
IOS 6 won't ask for password to download free apps (news.cnet.com)
10138.
Signs of a Bubble? (betterthansome.tumblr.com)
10139.
Tech CU wants to become a bank (dailykos.com)
10140.
XKCD What If Blog - Answering Your Hypothetical Questions with Physics (whatif.xkcd.com)