June 2010 Archive
3961.
IE9 Preview 3: Canvas, Video and Fonts (arstechnica.com)
3962.
Third IE9 Platform preview - Canvas and more (blogs.msdn.com)
3963.
Can AIDS Be Cured? (technologyreview.com)
3964.
Its raining Oil in Louisiana (zerohedge.com)
3965.
The cost of money (ayende.com)
3966.
The Traffic Guru (2008) (wilsonquarterly.com)
3967.
The problem with Microsoft's Kin (techflash.com)
3968.
Eclipse project releases major update of open source IDE (arstechnica.com)
3969.
Document clustering with matrix factorizations (on Hadoop) (iaeng.org)
3970.
Hypertable's sees HUGE performance boost over HBase: 1060% for sequential read (blog.hypertable.com)
3971.
Traffic Prediction Worth 5,000$.Data mining contest (datamining.it.uts.edu.au)
3972.
Mobile developers stampeding to tablets, Appcelerator finds (xconomy.com)
3973.
Seth's Blog: You're already self employed (sethgodin.typepad.com)
3974.
Sproutcore: HTML5 Framework Showcase (demo.sproutcore.com)
3975.
Neuroscientists predict students' behavior better than their self (eurekalert.org)
3976.
A (fab) approach to node.js web apps (jsconf.blip.tv)
3977.
Why the success of the iphone and ipad means the economy is in terrible shape ()
3978.
The Truth About "Line-Rate" in Network Analysis (blog.wildpackets.com)
3979.
How I Graduated from Harvard, Turned Down Google, And Joined A Startup Clicker (businessinsider.com)
3980.
If Cantor Were A Programmer... (lovehateubuntu.blogspot.com)
3981.
Ask HN: Are there any competitors to KissInsights? ()
3982.
Obama to Medvedev: Throw away red phones for Twitter (politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com)
3983.
Cracking the Silicon Valley Community (thestartupdigest.com)
3984.
Fringe benefits of type-safe URLs (snoyman.com)
3985.
Lean startups, beware the social debt (aymeric.gaurat.net)
3986.
Performance testing with boomerang from Yahoo [source] (github.com)
3987.
Too Yellow (i.imgur.com)
3988.
BP robot seriously hampers oil spill containment (computerworlduk.com)
3989.
UK Government axes costly websites (news.bbc.co.uk)
3990.
Reactive programming with Events -- the GUI programming model of the future (tomasp.net)