June 2010 Archive
8461.
The security hole you probably forgot to close (gcn.com)
8462.
OpenOpera lets you open your iPhone links in Opera instead of Safari (jailbreak) (appadvice.com)
8463.
"Likejacking" Term Catches On (jqueryin.com)
8464.
Deepwater Rig Information Graphic (justmeans.com)
8465.
Nasuni (cloud storage appliance) adds Rackspace support (nasuni.com)
8466.
Converting an iPhone phonegap app to a Palm PhoneGap app in 10 minutes (blogs.nitobi.com)
8467.
Is iPad gaming living up to the hype? (msnbc.msn.com)
8468.
Web-Scale Bayesian Click-Through Rate Prediction (research.microsoft.com)
8469.
How secure is the secure web? SSL/TLS-server stats, part 2 (my.opera.com)
8470.
AnyBody Intersted in Contribution in a Linux Monitoring System named Secured. ()
8471.
Sonic (of Roxio fame) to acquire DivX for $323m (techcrunch.com)
8472.
Charles Bukowski, Family Guy (poetryfoundation.org)
8473.
Two weeks later I'm loving the HTC EVO (feld.com)
8474.
The Gulf Oil Leak May Last Until Christmas (treehugger.com)
8475.
Kno - digital textbook with 2 touch screens (kno.com)
8476.
Microsoft responds to Google moving away from Windows, calls it ironic (engadget.com)
8477.
4 Reasons Follower Count is A Lousy Metric (klout.com)
8478.
"Breaking New Ground: Using the Internet to Scale: A Case History of KaBOOM" (cnewmark.com)
8479.
Why the traffic problem will never be solved (alexyim.org)
8480.
F5 Broadens Platform Offerings with Both Physical and Virtual (devcentral.f5.com)
8481.
How a Startup Wants to Change Higher Education — What You Need to Kno (gigaom.com)
8482.
Smokescreen, a JavaScript-Based Flash Player (smokescreen.us)
8483.
Zipcar to Go Public With $75 Million IPO (treehugger.com)
8484.
Real-Time Bidding without Real-Time Reporting (mobtownlabs.com)
8485.
Lessons Learned: Changing data storage (techblog.floorplanner.com)
8486.
The SD Times 100, 2010 (sdtimes.com)
8487.
Steal This Ebook (jakonrath.blogspot.com)
8488.
Lego Felt-Tip Marker Printer (b3ta.com)
8489.
Windows and security - setting the record straight (windowsteamblog.com)
8490.
We don't know our Internet speed, but we like it anyway (arstechnica.com)