July 2012 Archive
11761.
Amazon.co.uk gets Amazon.com redesign finally. (amazon.co.uk)
11762.
A laser turret enforced anti-mosquito fence (youtube.com)
11763.
Pairing and Joy of working at ThoughtWorks (techie-notebook.blogspot.in)
11764.
System and method for preventing unauthorized access to electronic data (google.com)
11765.
Ask HN: Pitching my startup as X for Y ()
11766.
SuperSaver: An iOS game to teach financial responsibility. (kickstarter.com)
11767.
Polymorphism and inheritance are independent of each other (accelerateddevelopment.blogspot.com)
11768.
Now You Can Travel Back & Forth Through Time on Google Earth (readwriteweb.com)
11769.
Ubuntu's Unity Desktop Comes To Fedora 17 (phoronix.com)
11770.
Synthetic jellyfish a hybrid of rat hearts and plastic (arstechnica.com)
11771.
How to Apply For a Job With An Indie Developer (machinestudios.co.uk)
11772.
Redistogo Price Increase (on Heroku) ()
11773.
Synchronized, NSLock, pthread, OSSpinLock comparative performance (perpendiculo.us)
11774.
How I got around HTML+CSS, in the name of responsiveness. (waltercarvalho.com)
11775.
The Trash Museum (nytimes.com)
11776.
Microsoft Apologies for "Big Boobs" Coding Gag (pcmag.com)
11777.
Kim Dotcom Goes on Mega-Offense Against U. S. Copyright Case (techupdates.com)
11778.
Towards a Bundler plugin system (andre.arko.net)
11779.
A Simple, Portable, Inexpensive Standing Desk Solution (lifehacker.com)
11780.
Amazon Recommending Offers? Cool. Facebook? No Thanks (adweek.com)
11781.
The Best Annual Tech Startup Events In Europe (techcrunch.com)
11782.
Grooveshark goes HTML5 for mobile users (html5.grooveshark.com)
11783.
Zynga games peak earlier but with less users (appletownprince.com)
11784.
Netflix Beats "Returns To Profitability," Reports $889M In Revenue (techupdates.com)
11785.
Notes on Postmodern Programming (mcs.vuw.ac.nz)
11786.
Show HN: A cloud based audio editor built in about 100 hours (feed-forward.net)
11787.
Mars One plans suicide mission to Red Planet for 2023 (foxnews.com)
11788.
Unfollowing (unfollowing.net)
11789.
We’re just monkeys developing games in the era of early primates (venturebeat.com)
11790.
Bitbucket is hiring Javascript devs (blog.bitbucket.org)