July 2014 Archive
20881.
Artist at Work (youtube.com)
20882.
My story why the Internet is corrupting the world (fixedbyvonnie.com)
20883.
“Donut Settle” Recruiting Blitz Ruffles Feathers in Laid-back Austin (xconomy.com)
20884.
Why We're Building A Policy Machine (techblog.mdsol.com)
20885.
Sunrise gets new investors, opens “calendar as a platform” developer preview (blog.sunrise.am)
20886.
What the Fed’s monetary policy statement means for you (getrichslowly.org)
20887.
Wanted: universal element separator symbol; must fix CSV too (lacquer.fi)
20888.
History cleanliness in git (blog.goeswhere.com)
20889.
Hosted Login for Modern Web Apps (stormpath.com)
20890.
Analysing loudness, tempo and standard deviation of popular rock tracks (apassant.net)
20891.
Date and Time in Java (geekabyte.blogspot.com)
20892.
Hello, Simpsons World. Goodbye, the Rest of Your Life (time.com)
20893.
Arizona Minister Conned by a Photoshopped Fake (wonkette.com)
20894.
Here’s How Many Subscribers Aereo Had Last Year (recode.net)
20895.
A list of the most pointless websites (bt-wiki.net)
20896.
Hackers Could Take Control of Your Car. This Device Can Stop Them (wired.com)
20897.
New Prefer:Safe HTTP header for opting into safe content (blog.mozilla.org)
20898.
New NYC Skyscraper: Poor People Enter Here (casasugar.com)
20899.
The Big Data Redemption (attunity.com)
20900.
Avoiding the Drift to Low Performance (bit.ly)
20901.
A Critical Examination of the U.S. Army’s Comprehensive Soldier Fitness Program (thewinnower.com)
20902.
World's first holographic 3D smartphone? (youtube.com)
20903.
Xiaomi's $13 wearable (techwatching.com)
20904.
Businesses Need to Spend More. The Future of the Economy Depends on It (nytimes.com)
20905.
Is SDN just DevOps for the network? (devops.com)
20906.
5 great free iOS apps you've probably never used (itworld.com)
20907.
The Ultimate Guide to Content Distribution [Free resource] (onboardly.com)
20908.
Apple granted comprehensive 'iTime' smartwatch patent (appleinsider.com)
20909.
Team Building: The Borsalino Hat Test (elyliberov.tumblr.com)
20910.
How mobile communication works in underground transit (en.wikipedia.org)