June 2011 Archive
691.
Dropbox passwords optional for four hours (techcrunch.com)
692.
My Lisp Experiences and the Development of GNU Emacs (gnu.org)
693.
Web Inventor Tim Berners-Lee weighs in: There’s Danger in the Filter Bubble (thefilterbubble.com)
694.
iPhone 4-digit passcodes more secure when containing only 3 unique digits (mindyourdecisions.com)
695.
IOS5: There's a reason it's called 'beta' software (mbarclay.net)
696.
Google Search By Image (techcrunch.com)
697.
Keynesian beauty contest (en.wikipedia.org)
698.
AMD and ARM's new CPU/GPU virtual ISA (semiaccurate.com)
699.
How do JavaScript closures work? (stackoverflow.com)
700.
CSS Panic: Game written in HTML/CSS - no Javascript (jsdo.it)
701.
Nuclear reactor on Kickstarter (kickstarter.com)
702.
Trying to pursue many different directions at once? (sivers.org)
703.
Senators seek crackdown on "Bitcoin" currency (baltimoresun.com)
704.
The 'oh sh_t' moment that Nokia decided to abandon MeeGo (engadget.com)
705.
How We Have Attempted to Recover from Google Panda (ericbjorndahl.tumblr.com)
706.
A field guide to bullshit (newscientist.com)
707.
Ticketmaster: Rocking The Most Hated Brand In America (fastcompany.com)
708.
Down the Rabbit Hole and Back Again: The Story of Flowtown (maplebutter.com)
709.
Fighting Software Erosion with Explicit Contracts (The New Heroku, 4/4) (blog.heroku.com)
710.
Good Machine Learning Blogs (metaoptimize.com)
711.
Google R&D team's goal: Make renewables cheaper than coal "in a few years" (fastcompany.com)
712.
What if the Web never happened (esr.ibiblio.org)
713.
Some Thoughts on Cancer from a Hacker (whattofix.com)
714.
The secrets of Node's success (radar.oreilly.com)
715.
Save Bistro Elan (paulgraham.com)
716.
Native style momentum scrolling to arrive in iOS5 (johanbrook.com)
717.
Rapportive just turned Gmail into a really useful Twitter client (thenextweb.com)
718.
Telehack - stylized ARPANET/USENET simulation (telehack.com)
719.
Embedly (YC W10) Raises Another $450K, Launches One API To Rule All Embeds (techcrunch.com)
720.
Three arguments against the singularity (antipope.org)