July 2014 Archive
21931.
Why was the Black Hat talk on Tor de-anonymization mysteriously canceled? (washingtonpost.com)
21932.
How to be an awesome software engineer (berzniz.com)
21933.
Social Spam: Why Your Social Media Strategy is BS (uber.la)
21934.
Hard reality of the Irish software industry (rte.ie)
21935.
New SSL server rules go into effect Nov. 1 (networkworld.com)
21936.
ExVivo, Grobo, MAJiK and Ubiq Just Won $25K (velocity.uwaterloo.ca)
21937.
Three and O2 merge cleared (europa.eu)
21938.
XML co-founder Tim Bray: Beware of spies in your software (infoworld.com)
21939.
How Not to Get Overwhelmed as a Web Developer (sitepoint.com)
21940.
Introducing Project Astrolabe – Navigating the Future of Civilization (icarusinterstellar.org)
21941.
Italy Photo Gallery: Unesco Italy sites proposed Pelagos The Cetacean Sanctuary (italiaphotogallery.blogspot.com)
21942.
Guide to Tech Communities and Events From SF – NYC – Paris (blog.mention.com)
21943.
Very Good deal shop (stores.ebay.co.uk)
21944.
Illuminati, The New World Order, 666 (youtube.com)
21945.
Find a Co-Founder, Fund Your Startup – All at Onevest (smallbiztrends.com)
21946.
7 tips to stay on top of your daily task list this summer (blog.sandglaz.com)
21947.
I need help as web developer ()
21948.
Never get stuck in a hotel with crappy Wi-Fi again (itworld.com)
21949.
The Typical Statistic Lie ()
21950.
Implement Progress Report in Your Team in 10 Minutes (blog.weekdone.com)
21951.
New Wristband Shocks You When You Don't Work Out (pavlok.com)
21952.
Discover about hydroponics at here (hidhut.com)
21953.
HTML5 most widely used language for app developers, used by 42%, #java at 38% (vmob.me)
21954.
Ford nuclear powered car (en.wikipedia.org)
21955.
An opinionated Angular.JS styleguide for teams (toddmotto.com)
21956.
Pirates, chocolate, heavy metal, and pro-wrestling at MIT (slice.mit.edu)
21957.
Show HN: CSS Analyser (cssanalyser.com)
21958.
Hey Kids – Embedded Dev is Fun Too (spin.atomicobject.com)
21959.
Show HN: JavaScript library to make maps out of particles (nickhs.com)
21960.
You can always write more software (tmblr.co)