July 2012 Archive
11911.
MobileMe shutdown broke Cocoa Touch Netcast (cocoatouchnetcast.com)
11912.
All businesses are digital, even if they don't know it (myob.com.au)
11913.
Robert Scoble freaks out on Google (youtube.com)
11914.
Android Creating a menu (mycodeandlife.wordpress.com)
11915.
Search (search.imesh.com)
11916.
Autocad Worm: Industrial Espionage in AutoLisp (betanews.com)
11917.
#PyConPH - It's that awesome (chadestioco.deviantart.com)
11918.
Uninstall Android Apps Remotely (googlesystem.blogspot.in)
11919.
China's High-Tech Military Threat and Air Sea Battle (taosecurity.blogspot.in)
11920.
USB in a NutShell: Making sense of the USB standard (beyondlogic.org)
11921.
Who are some of the best interactive ebook devs that can code my iOS ebook? ()
11922.
The ups and downs of the S&P 500 since the 1950s (blog.trejdify.com)
11923.
10 JVM option Java programmer should know (javarevisited.blogspot.in)
11924.
Exchange libertyreserve to payza (emoneyxchange.com)
11925.
Android Adding Music to your App (mycodeandlife.wordpress.com)
11926.
The easiest way to share geolocated events or meetings privately with others. (eventdale.com)
11927.
Setting up your own LAMP machine for PHP Web dev (channikhabra.blogspot.in)
11928.
Behavioural Management (theatlantic.com)
11929.
From Android to iOS development (jmanzano.es)
11930.
Using Jelly Bean notifications (jmanzano.es)
11931.
Giving the code away (h-online.com)
11932.
50 Digital Media Resources You May Have Missed (mashable.com)
11933.
Controversy: Solution sharing in Facebook's Kaggle recruiting competition (kaggle.com)
11934.
The fractious leap second debate (lpar.ath0.com)
11935.
Vacation Sabotage: Don’t Let It Happen to You (travel.nytimes.com)
11936.
Why do I have a triangle on my Chrome Canary (22)? ()
11937.
Research Shows: You Don't Need Patents To Disclose Information (techdirt.com)
11938.
Is this Newegg UI a marketing exercise for losing business? (newegg.com)
11939.
JSearch: Simple jQuery/XML based search (blencorp.com)
11940.
Windows Phone 8 and Windows 8 will have a common core (windowsteamblog.com)