June 2010 Archive
2521.
Norwegian boy uses WoW skills to save sister from moose (technology.canoe.ca)
2522.
AuthButtons: Free and Open-Source Web Logo Icons (intridea.com)
2523.
Thoughts and rambling on the X protocol (julien.danjou.info)
2524.
What is data science? (radar.oreilly.com)
2525.
The FriendFeedization Of Facebook Continues: Bret Taylor Promoted To CTO (techcrunch.com)
2526.
ITeleport Sales Data after iPad Launch: The Case for Universal Apps (blog.iteleportmobile.com)
2527.
Where to draw the line on 'data science'? (drewconway.com)
2528.
Metacircular Semantics for Common Lisp Special Forms (home.pipeline.com)
2529.
U.S.’s $13 Trillion Debt Poised to Overtake GDP: Chart of Day (bloomberg.com)
2530.
Ask HN: Valuation from seed to series A ()
2531.
Forecasting (avc.com)
2532.
IPad is like basic cable (davebalmer.wordpress.com)
2533.
The Startup Con Man (businessinsider.com)
2534.
Phonebooth: A "Google Voice" for Businesses (phonebooth.com)
2535.
Tweetylicious - a Twitter-like microblogging app in just one file (onionstand.blogspot.com)
2536.
OKCupid Hides Good-Looking People From Less Attractive Users. (huffingtonpost.com)
2537.
Statistical analysis of the drug war in Mexico and corresponding corruption (blog.revolutionanalytics.com)
2538.
America's Broadband Dilemma (technologyreview.com)
2539.
LeadsCon: a crash course in “show me the money” (currentlyobsessed.com)
2540.
Google's Rich Snippets usage is growing (readwriteweb.com)
2541.
Supreme Court Loses Chief Geek as Judge Stephens Retires (arstechnica.com)
2542.
Science historian cracks "the Plato code" (manchester.ac.uk)
2543.
Foursquare Privacy Hole Exposes 875K Check-Ins (wired.com)
2544.
Programmable Matter Folding Like Origami (sciencedaily.com)
2545.
Worse than failure (WTF): Pipe up (thedailywtf.com)
2546.
Implementing FORTH in Lisp (formlis.wordpress.com)
2547.
"We're wired to concentrate for just 90 minutes at a time" (v1.theglobeandmail.com)
2548.
How iTunes Genius really works (technologyreview.com)
2549.
Mysql and Objective-C (karlkraft.com)
2550.
The Man Who Saved the World: Stanislav Petrov (en.wikipedia.org)