June 2011 Archive
1381.
Show HN: JSON CMS
1382.
Sony’s problem is memes, not security (leavesofcode.com)
1383.
Geek Transportation Systems (codinghorror.com)
1384.
Spark, Lightbank And Yuri Milner Get In On OnSwipe’s $5M ‘Series Awesome’ (techcrunch.com)
1385.
U.S. Hopes "Internet in a Suitcase" Will Offset Internet Censorship (readwriteweb.com)
1386.
New instructions in Intel's Haswell microarchitecture (software.intel.com)
1387.
Google Instant Pages (thenextweb.com)
1388.
Faceniff: Cookie snatching for Facebook on Android (engadget.com)
1389.
Wisconsin public Internet fights telecom attempts to kill it off (arstechnica.com)
1390.
Android Marketing: Using coupons to give away paid Android Apps (zemariamm.posterous.com)
1391.
Competition Shines Light on Dark Matter (whitehouse.gov)
1392.
How to disable blinking cursors (jurta.org)
1393.
How to pitch bullshit - Slides from a cynical talk (slideshare.net)
1394.
(Re)defining Competition (dangerouslyawesome.com)
1395.
The Underground Website Where You Can Buy Any Drug Imaginable (wired.com)
1396.
Fanvibe (YC S10) Signs A Letter Of Intent To Be Acquired By beRecruited (techcrunch.com)
1397.
Show HN: I Just Open Sourced a Game I Made a While Back (codebrief.com)
1398.
Stand-alone code for numerical computing (johndcook.com)
1399.
GraphLab: A New Parallel Framework for Machine Learning (graphlab.ml.cmu.edu)
1400.
Hackers steal quantum code (physicsworld.com)
1401.
Libertarian Dream? A Site Where You Buy Drugs With Bitcoins (theatlantic.com)
1402.
Trumpet Winsock fundraising effort raises $20k, leads to general amnesty ()
1403.
Why Google + Will Win (m.garrettamini.com)
1404.
MongoDB as a better default data store (blog.gregweber.info)
1405.
Ask HN: Is their any large scale, real life Node.js app? ()
1406.
Better Python Scraping - Installing lxml and Beautiful Soup (wesleyzhao.com)
1407.
Why do C++ folks make things so complicated? (johndcook.com)
1408.
Ask HN: What is the state of the art in OOP? ()
1409.
MySQL, Sub-selects and IN() (johnewart.net)
1410.
PixelJET - Dreamweaver meets Firebug, in JavaScript (thepixeljet.com)