July 2014 Archive
18481.
Managing Product Information Sucks (hubba.com)
18482.
There's A Little-Known Craigslist Just For Rich People (buzzfeed.com)
18483.
Looking for a technical cofounder (not a husband for once) (bit.ly)
18484.
Power Of Operators (i-programmer.info)
18485.
Pen and Paper Pirates (trenchescomic.com)
18486.
Inheritance and composition with Polymer (pascalprecht.github.io)
18487.
Share with friends, anonymously (secret.ly)
18488.
Native iOS Apps Written in JavaScript (timtutt.com)
18489.
Fashion Photographer Felix Krueger (photogrist.com)
18490.
Craft Your Code and Collaborate Anywhere with NitrousIO on OpenShift (openshift.com)
18491.
Scalia’s major screw-up: How SCOTUS just gave liberals a huge gift – Salon.com (salon.com)
18492.
How Can Filtering Address New York's Housing Crisis? (newyorkyimby.com)
18493.
Microsoft Plans Cheaper Windows Laptops To Fight With Chromebooks (browsernative.com)
18494.
Aaron Swartz Documentary now available in full on YouTube (youtu.be)
18495.
Kernel density estimation via the Parzen–Rosenblatt window method (sebastianraschka.com)
18496.
A matplotlib gallery in IPython notebooks (github.com)
18497.
3 Gmail Power User Tricks that will Save you Hours a Week (thenextweb.com)
18498.
Free stuff ()
18499.
PDF and Office Java Document Viewer Extension for Joomla (groupdocs.com)
18500.
The Best Place to Sit at the Home Run Derby (regressing.deadspin.com)
18501.
Why the Macbook Air design is timeless (fixedbyvonnie.com)
18502.
Secret Raises $25 million at over $100 million valuation (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
18503.
You Are What You Tweet: How Machine Learning Can Turn Text Into Traits (wayin.com)
18504.
Microsoft Azure Machine Learning public preview (azure.microsoft.com)
18505.
20 readers who lost fluency in their language (bbc.com)
18506.
How to make more money as a graphic designer (inkydeals.com)
18507.
The Dirty Jeans Manifesto (linkedin.com)
18508.
Shhhh Google Quality Rater Guidelines 2014 is Leaked (canuckseo.com)
18509.
MH 370, Aviation and Rogue Elements (mis-asia.com)
18510.
Coders Weekly #2 is available now (codersweekly.com)