July 2012 Archive
1441.
How about an Olympic games for enhanced athletes? (nature.com)
1442.
Possible solution to PG's frighteningly ambitious idea for email overload (pranavdharma.com)
1443.
San Francisco turns its back on Apple after green registry pull-out (arstechnica.com)
1444.
Meteor chat app (github.com)
1445.
Show HN: Markov Baby Name Generator (alexeymk.com)
1446.
This real-time coding environment could take social code to the next level (thenextweb.com)
1447.
U.S. Laboratory Breaks Laser Record (npr.org)
1448.
Handling the London Waterloo rush hour on Twitter (bbc.co.uk)
1449.
Startups that TechCrunch missed out on (startupplays.com)
1450.
OpenNews: Why Develop in the Newsroom? (sinker.tumblr.com)
1451.
Javatari: A multiplayer Atari 2600 emulator written in pure Java (javatari.org)
1452.
Twitter clients distribution in real-time (twitter-clients.herokuapp.com)
1453.
Mac OS X Mountain Lion Surpasses 3 Million Downloads in 4 Days (eweek.com)
1454.
Why procrastination is good for you (smithsonianmag.com)
1455.
Why you should market your startup earlier than you think (leostartsup.com)
1456.
Climate was hotter in Roman, medieval times than now (theregister.co.uk)
1457.
Facebook Opens First International Engineering Office In London (techcrunch.com)
1458.
A new model of school in Sweden (economist.com)
1459.
Get Exec to Volunteer for Charity on your Behalf (blog.iamexec.com)
1460.
Free Chrome CDs in Best Buy (plus.google.com)
1461.
Quick doesn't have to mean dirty (me.veekun.com)
1462.
Using HTML as the Media Type for your API (codeartisan.blogspot.co.uk)
1463.
Tethr: Getting online in a crisis (bbc.com)
1464.
Show HN: RaterLater - A plugin that actually gets users to share on Facebook (raterlater.com)
1465.
How not to run a ticketing website ()
1466.
Software patch to avoid Galaxy Nexus ban coming soon (asia.cnet.com)
1467.
Introducing Customer Acqusition as a Service: Referly API & Shopping (refer.ly)
1468.
Growth Hacking, Email and Mullets (blog.mailgun.net)
1469.
First Zynga insider trading lawsuit filed (venturebeat.com)
1470.
Run Puma Run, 8bit style arcade game with HTML5 canvas (puma.com)