July 2012 Archive
17011.
Rules For Marketing In The Age Of Discovery (fastcompany.com)
17012.
Too many people are talking about TDKR. So I created this. (syddev.com)
17013.
Interviews with Entrepreneurs – Suresh Sambandam of OrangeScape. (dorai.me)
17014.
CraigsList sues JamesList, the “Craigslist for the rich” (domainnamewire.com)
17015.
Coding Contest Trick: Square Root (infoarena.ro)
17016.
Perform mysql online schema changes without any significant downtime (mysqlperformanceblog.com)
17017.
EmitKnowledge - the new knowledge based social network ()
17018.
Rupert Murdoch steps down from NI boards (telegraph.co.uk)
17019.
What is so bad about Singletons? (stackoverflow.com)
17020.
Judge OKs Nudity at TSA Checkpoint (wired.com)
17021.
iOS in-app purchase hack extended to Mac App Store desktop apps (theverge.com)
17022.
Sinapp a free wordpress theme to promote your app (themeskingdom.com)
17023.
Some advice for Marissa Mayer (doublestealth.blogspot.co.uk)
17024.
Chrome OS: Auto 2-Step Verification via Bluetooth (chromeos-cr48.blogspot.com)
17025.
Twitter Bootstrap Accessibility Hack Day (docs.google.com)
17026.
Recover hidden files & folders from virus infected devices. (7labs.heypub.com)
17027.
A Web of Extraction (blog.semilshah.com)
17028.
Introducing Access iQ, a web accessibility resource (accessiq.org)
17029.
Serendipity Isn’t A Use Case (techcrunch.com)
17030.
Bodiluv.com launches again (bodiluv.com)
17031.
Is Mitt Romney Buying Twitter Followers? (140elect.com)
17032.
Know your web browsers (temp3.net)
17033.
Colorado suspect was brilliant science student (news.yahoo.com)
17034.
Insider's Guide to Silicon Valley's Investors (inc.com)
17035.
Viacom, DirecTV, And The Future Of TV Blackouts (techcrunch.com)
17036.
Ways to Make Big Data Make Money (forbes.com)
17037.
Enough Pretending to Ban Assault Rifles. Just Do It. (markmaunder.com)
17038.
Statistics of Mitt Romney Twitter Followers (bots) (blog.eset.se)
17039.
Woman strips in public to protest e-book pirates (NSFW video) (zdnet.com)
17040.
The Future Isn't About Mobile; It's About Mobility (blogs.hbr.org)