July 2012 Archive
13771.
Pc Control Via Arduino+Python+IR Detector[video] (youtube.com)
13772.
Charity Which Buys Greek Debt and Retires It (npr.org)
13773.
Gambling Add-on Offered to App Developers by Betable (bbc.com)
13774.
IT values technologies over thought (service-architecture.blogspot.co.uk)
13775.
Judge says Samsung is ‘not as cool’ as Apple (news.cnet.com)
13776.
Sketching: the Visual Thinking Power Tool (alistapart.com)
13777.
Blackberry - Three Billion Apps Downloaded, and Counting (devblog.blackberry.com)
13778.
All new Shipment Beta (blog.shipmentapp.com)
13779.
Driving Sales: Ways That Consumers Are Hopeless at Math (theatlantic.com)
13780.
Why Facebook Should Be More Like McDonald’s (blog.parsely.com)
13781.
The Winners of the LaTeX and Graphics Contest (latex-community.org)
13782.
Getting A Software Job (rationalconspiracy.com)
13783.
Creativorama (creativorama.com)
13784.
Ultimate JPA Queries and Tips List - Part 1 (javacodegeeks.com)
13785.
[E]nstitute Apprenticeships Give You Skills You Can't Pick Up In A Classroom (fastcompany.com)
13786.
‘Robo-pricing’ risks Amazon price crash (telegraph.co.uk)
13787.
Mozilla giving Thunderbird the (effective) axe (engadget.com)
13788.
Economic 'Perfect Storm' Is Unfolding Now (4 elements of doom) (finance.yahoo.com)
13789.
Tuiter 0.1.0 (zajdband.com.ar)
13790.
Read why Apple decided to produce iPad Mini in Brazil (searchforsoft.com)
13791.
Why your house may soon be run by a tablet (edition.cnn.com)
13792.
Enable WebSphere Commerce Web services can leads to Security issues (mrbool.com)
13793.
Ron Paul’s Anti-Net Neutrality ‘Internet Freedom’ Campaign Distorts Liberty (techcrunch.com)
13794.
Google Appears To Be Bringing Super-Fast Internet To A City Near You (businessinsider.com)
13795.
Energy storage and green technologies (scottlocklin.wordpress.com)
13796.
No Money, No Problem (phillogical.com)
13797.
Nokia Introduces New Range Of Cheap Mobile Phones (technreviews.com)
13798.
Working on, and giving exposure to, other Open Source Projects. (lunduke.com)
13799.
This cripple is a Smart Ass, by Roger Ebert (blogs.suntimes.com)
13800.
Researchers explain how dye-based nanotubes can help harvest light’s energy (web.mit.edu)