July 2012 Archive
11551.
SQLite Database Speed Comparison (sqlite.org)
11552.
Twitter for iOS 4.3 released (itunes.apple.com)
11553.
Boots Were Made for Talking, About Who We Are (bloomberg.com)
11554.
Show HN : unhackable, atmost secure credit card terminal (pos) (psfk.com)
11555.
Ken Black Drives Through San Francisco (youtube.com)
11556.
Ask HN: Org Chart for a Software Startup? ()
11557.
LXC Server Base 64 Bit (susestudio.com)
11558.
Ask HN: Kickass iOS/Mobile Dev Company needed ()
11559.
A step back in time with Windows 8's File History (arstechnica.com)
11560.
Is Nokia About to Eat Its Inventory? (dailyfinance.com)
11561.
Facebook prepping faster iPhone app using Objective-C code (itproportal.com)
11562.
Please review our startup (go.adcore.com)
11563.
Google Input Tools (google.com)
11564.
Area Entrepreneur Wakes Up at 5AM to Pretend Like He’s Getting More Shit Done. (robbieabed.com)
11565.
IPad integrated clipboard to impact mHealth adoption rate (imedicalapps.com)
11566.
Allison Goes to AFI: Crowdfunded "Scholarships"? (indiegogo.com)
11567.
Highlight posts by your favorite users on Stack Exchange (stackapps.com)
11568.
If your kids like Pokémon, they’ll go nuts for Nukotoys (with video) (venturebeat.com)
11569.
Recruit Cal Ripken, Not Reggie Jackson, To Your Startup (infochachkie.com)
11570.
Warren Buffett, hypocrite (nypost.com)
11571.
Google To Pay $22.5M Fine For Safari Privacy Breach. Boon For Bing? (icosmogeek.com)
11572.
EU wants Software Makers to held Liable for Code (technewstoday.org)
11573.
Venture Debt: Under-Appreciated Tool for Building Startups (lifescivc.com)
11574.
Amazon may delay Kindle shipments, say sources (digitimes.com)
11575.
Conway's Game of Life in HTML 5 (demos.sftrabbit.co.uk)
11576.
OpenStreetMap redaction underway (blog.osmfoundation.org)
11577.
Geotooth: universal location tracking of Bluetooth devices (geotooth.com)
11578.
Dumbo Corp's Dumbest and Most Dangerous Startup Financing (accountalent.com)
11579.
Ask HN: How do employers view the prospect of employing ex-freelancers? ()
11580.
Yahoo’s 450,000-Account Security Breach: Whose Fault Was It? (readwriteweb.com)