These are my fantastically selected links for July 20th, 2012 from 06:00 to 13:00:
- The Science Behind Getting You Smashed Last Night –
- IPO Friday: Kayak and Palo Alto Networks soar in debuts –
- iOS 6 Will Ask For Permission Before Accessing Your Info, Even If The Apps Don’t –
- Community Managers Need To Pay Attention To News –
- For the First Time, X-Ray Video Looks Inside Live Working Batteries –
- Warner Bros Undecided On Pulling ‘Dark Knight’ Ads From TV News Shows –
- Kim Dotcom’s Hokey New Single is Self-Indulgent and Dangerous, Still Catchy –
- Here’s How Theaters Are Taking Extra Precautions To Ensure Weekend Movie-Goers’ Safety –
- 10 Reasons Why the Apollo 11 Moon Landing Was Awesome –
- ‘West Wing,’ ‘Fringe’ Coming to Amazon Instant Video Exclusively –
- Limited River Erosion on Titan has Scientists Looking for Possible Explanations –
- Neurosecurity Lets You Store a Password In Your Brain Without Remembering It –
- 5 Reasons Why Being a Blogger Sucks –
- Facebook, Google Less Trusted Than Your Grocery Store [STUDY] –
- Drivers Ignoring Stop Signs on 6 1/2 Avenue –
- Battle of the Next-Generation DNA Sequencers Heating Up –
- Facebook User Who Shares Name With Colo. Shooting Suspect Bombarded With Messages, Friend Requests –
- Arby’s Uses Facebook Offers, Timeline For $0.64 Sandwich Anniversary Campaign –
- What Content-Related Tools Do You Use that You Wouldn’t Want to Live Without? –
- Foursquare’s Dennis Crowley on Building a Massive Community –