June 2010 Archive
3121.
Is Groupon's Momentum Going to Turn Chicago into a VC Hub? (cbinsights.com)
3122.
Banana equivalent dose (en.wikipedia.org)
3123.
Rival Chains Secretly Fund Opposition to Wal-Mart (online.wsj.com)
3124.
POET: A practical attack against encrypted client-side web application state (netifera.com)
3125.
How does any American family make it on less than 50k a year (businessinsider.com)
3126.
Benchmarking BDB, CDB and Tokyo Cabinet on large datasets (dmo.ca)
3127.
Rails 3.0: Beta 4 now, RC in days (weblog.rubyonrails.org)
3128.
Ollydbg 2.0 is out (ollydbg.de)
3129.
WebGL for node.js (brianmckenna.org)
3130.
Topguest Rewards Travelers For Check-Ins At Hotels, Airports, And More (techcrunch.com)
3131.
Feynman: Take the world from another point of view (youtube.com)
3132.
Legacy for One Billionaire: Death, but No Taxes (nytimes.com)
3133.
Scalable Build Systems: An Analysis of Tup (chadaustin.me)
3134.
Challenge yourself (comic) (recombinantrecords.net)
3135.
ITER experimental fusion reactor endangered (blogs.nature.com)
3136.
Judge limits DHS laptop border searches (news.cnet.com)
3137.
The design process for Reddit mobile (paradoxdgn.com)
3138.
Celebrities Showcase the Scary Power of Alcohol Monitoring Anklets (singularityhub.com)
3139.
Ask HN: Checkout my startup. And anybody in Calgary? ()
3140.
How to Find Your Angel Investor (entrepreneur.com)
3141.
Ask HN: How to sell to large companies? ()
3142.
OpenGL Tutorials for Common Lisp (nklein.com)
3143.
Steven Strogatz on the Elements of Math (topics.nytimes.com)
3144.
John Resig: Selectors in Javascript (2005) (ejohn.org)
3145.
Book Review: Rework (by Jason Fried and David Heinemeier Hansson) (blog.crowdspring.com)
3146.
Google Speed Tracer with Jaime Yap (thebitsource.com)
3147.
Top 5 Web-Based Screencasting Apps for Creating Video Tutorials (devgrow.com)
3148.
Why you should track page views with MongoDB (blog.eventbrite.com)
3149.
Device-scale user interface elements in iOS Mobile Safari (37signals.com)
3150.
Sam Walton said... "High expectations are the key to everything." (blog.karolzielinski.com)