GNU patch - auto detect strip level
(savannah.gnu.org)
June 2011 Archive
2881.
2882.
Could Google's personalised results keep information hidden from us?
(guardian.co.uk)
2883.
Stephen Hawking's Computer
(hawking.org.uk)
2885.
2886.
Why We Often Blindside Companies
(techcrunch.com)
2887.
How to get the Facebook password of almost anyone in less than 10s
(stephanerangaya.com)
2888.
Give props to your open source contributors
(lab.blossom.io)
2889.
2890.
After 50 Days Of Attacks, Hacker Group LulzSec Says It’s Done
(techcrunch.com)
2891.
The Secret of User Activity Streams and Cohort Metrics
(blog.500startups.com)
2892.
Google pulls the plug on PowerMeter energy tool
(gigaom.com)
2893.
Open letter from anonymous RIM official blasting company surfaces online
(business.financialpost.com)
2894.
F**K, F**K, F**K, why did my startup fail?
(joezhou.posterous.com)
2895.
OCZ Z-Drive R4 Server Breaks 1.5 Million IOPS
(hothardware.com)
2896.
The Magic of Programming
(blog.maxlynch.com)
2897.
Ubuntu 6.06 LTS (Dapper Drake) End of Life
(lists.ubuntu.com)
2898.
Windows 8: The Beginning of the End of Windows
(mobileopportunity.blogspot.com)
2900.
Math Masters Trace Their Intellectual Lineage
(wired.com)
2901.
Two Open Source Ideologies That Are Just Wrong
(ianskerrett.wordpress.com)
2902.
Why Groupon's Business is Falling Apart in Boston
(betabeat.com)
2903.
Early Days of Linux
(linuxuser.co.uk)
2904.
Bing Gordon of KPCB, on Influence vs. Power
(nytimes.com)
2905.
In defense of Canada
(theincidentaleconomist.com)
2906.
WWDC looks like the stage for a Startup Holocaust.
(twitter.com)
2907.
From media darling, to selling out: 10 mistakes I made with my startup
(thestartupfoundry.com)
2908.
Harvard dropouts from the class of 1969, revisited
(harvardmagazine.com)
2909.
Who did Apple kill?
(geeqer.com)
2910.
Hot New York City Startups
(businessinsider.com)