July 2012 Archive
18871.
How Scott Hanselman (This Developer's Life) got started in programming (hanselman.com)
18872.
Stasis, Churn and Growth (marginalrevolution.com)
18873.
Samsung Case Is a Proxy for Google (online.wsj.com)
18874.
Twitter Blamed for Communication Problems During London 2012 Cycling Road Races (ibtimes.co.uk)
18875.
The Two Steps To Make Good Ideas Happen (jamesaltucher.com)
18876.
IQTELL's Productivity and GTD App Beta (iqtell.com)
18877.
OpenStack: Allegation of 'abusive' conversation under investigation (itworld.com)
18878.
Rpglogger.com layout refresh preview (karmanebula.com)
18879.
No More Buts (typemock.com)
18880.
A Timeline of Science Fiction Ideas, Technology and Inventions (technovelgy.com)
18881.
Cart66 – A Premium WordPress E-commerce Solution (doitwithwp.com)
18882.
Coders :) (codepad.org)
18883.
Startup Company Raffles a Ticket to Space (wired.com)
18884.
Yellow Jacket smartphone stun gun defense case (vimeo.com)
18885.
Early endeavours (virgin.com)
18886.
We are currently living the most interesting computer history since the 80′s (mikelev.in)
18887.
How to do pro wrestling moves with old WWF Hasbro figures (oldwrestlingfigures.com)
18888.
Reviewing MailChimp's transactional email service: Mandrill (dandemeyere.com)
18889.
Videolicious Relaunches Video Editing App, Raises $1.4 Million From Amazon (techcrunch.com)
18890.
Microsoft's Perceptive Pixel Acquisition: Done Deal (thenextweb.com)
18891.
Metrics in online games a historical perspective (blog.gameanalytics.com)
18892.
Google Approves an App that Steals All Your Data (techre.vu)
18893.
Using Node.js to Create Automation Tools (youtube.com)
18894.
Brooklyn (YC S11): Rails Developer ()
18895.
Aileen Lee Almost Done Raising $40 Million For New Seed Called “Cowboy Ventures” (techcrunch.com)
18896.
Twitter jokester wins appeal for 'menacing' airport tweet (news.techworld.com)
18897.
How to create backup in MS SQL 2008 (luigivibal.com)
18898.
What to Look for When Choosing an Oscilloscope (picotech.com)
18899.
Generous Leaders Aren't Naive - They're Confident (forbes.com)
18900.
Why No One Will Watch Your Crappy Corporate "Viral" Video, And How To Fix It (fastcompany.com)