July 2012 Archive
11071.
RePublic Wireless opens again up for Beta testing (community.republicwireless.com)
11072.
RoyalSlider v9.0 released. (dimsemenov.com)
11073.
Companies Leaving Facebook Advertising (startupjunkies.org)
11074.
Box and Dropbox Come of Age in Cloud Computing (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
11075.
Asynchronous learning (en.wikipedia.org)
11076.
Here's How To Save Radio Shack (forbes.com)
11077.
Overachievers in the Software Industry (aggftw.wordpress.com)
11078.
Valve's Linux video games plan described as 'unethical' by RMS (bbc.co.uk)
11079.
Microsoft rebrands Hotmail as Outlook, adds fresh Metro design & Skype calling (venturebeat.com)
11080.
How to Muddy Your Tracks on the Internet (nytimes.com)
11081.
Apple is considering a stock split (bloomberg.com)
11082.
Apple TV gains subscription streaming option via Hulu Plus (arstechnica.com)
11083.
Former official says NSA chief lied about not keeping profiles on Americans (venturebeat.com)
11084.
Hotmail redesign (outlook.com)
11085.
So You Want to be an Information Architect? (dataversity.net)
11086.
Sir Jonathan Ive: We nearly axed the iPhone (independent.co.uk)
11087.
Managing the server/client split in Ur/Web (blog.ezyang.com)
11088.
Shneiderman's Rules of Interface Design (faculty.washington.edu)
11089.
Landing on Mars next week (kottke.org)
11090.
Three Degrees of Separation on Twitter [pdf] (arxiv.org)
11091.
100 outcomes of startup failure (geckoboard.com)
11092.
Ask HN: Has the Indian Power outage affected your development efforts? ()
11093.
Edge Rails 4.0: A Multilingual Inflector (davidcelis.com)
11094.
New Pleasure Circuit Identified In Brain, Could Change Addiction Treatments (isciencetimes.com)
11095.
French T-Shirt Company Tries To Trademark Anonymous Logo (techdirt.com)
11096.
Closing the Gender Gap: A Peek Inside Programs to Train Female Developers (betabeat.com)
11097.
Amazon's cloud music player now includes iTunes Match-like feature (news.cnet.com)
11098.
Draw a world map on canvas (github.com)
11099.
Why is Android not like Windows? (calebelston.com)
11100.
Hell for Leather (kernelmag.com)