July 2012 Archive
10891.
Five Cool Journalism Meetups in NYC (blog.parsely.com)
10892.
As Apple and Samsung Head to Court, Here’s a Handy Cheat Sheet (allthingsd.com)
10893.
How the Chicken Conquered the World (smithsonianmag.com)
10894.
Futuristic Fitness: Is It Possible to Train Your Brain? (tennis.com)
10895.
Your wallpaper could soon be an HD display (Microsoft vX) (money.cnn.com)
10896.
Humor Site 9GAG raised $2.8 million (allthingsd.com)
10897.
ASCIIPoint: PowerPoint-style presentations for the terminal (freelance.halfacree.co.uk)
10898.
Amazing Alex and the cruelty of the mobile app market (bgr.com)
10899.
The Second-system Effect (en.wikipedia.org)
10900.
Open source won (radar.oreilly.com)
10901.
Why We Share (slideshare.net)
10902.
Master Time and Space with JavaScript (noelrappin.com)
10903.
A view for growth: Path 2.5 (part 1) (aginnt.com)
10904.
Show HN: HeyKiki revamped - Find local practice buddies, teachers & classes. (heykiki.com)
10905.
Robotic arm for shooting smooth video, manipulating objects (kickstarter.com)
10906.
Watch: ‘Sight,’ A Journey Into a Not-Too-Distant Augmented Reality (theairspace.net)
10907.
Should Facebook acquire Kickstarter? (quora.com)
10908.
Michael Anti: Behind the Great Firewall of China (ted.com)
10909.
India power grid down - 370 million people left in darkness and heat (newyork.newsday.com)
10910.
Stop. Think Before You Incorporate (accountalent.com)
10911.
NBC’s choke-hold on the Olympics must end. But it won’t, and here’s why. (markmaunder.com)
10912.
Tincr: Edit and Save Files from Chrome Developer Tools. Live page reload. (tin.cr)
10913.
Jay-Z’S 99 Problems: Fourth Amendment Guidance For Cops And Perps (slu.edu)
10914.
Make Every Second Count (youtube.com)
10915.
Microsoft Wedge keyboard and mouse peripherals announced (digitaltrends.com)
10916.
Quit Procrastinating. Start fresh (nositesleft.com)
10917.
Basic Operations in JavaScript (mrbool.com)
10918.
JavaScript Botnet Created by Researchers (darkreading.com)
10919.
Researcher Beats Google Android Encryption at DEFCON (securityweek.com)
10920.
China's Hacking Motives are Financial (video) (bloomberg.com)