June 2012 Archive
601.
Hacker News Rankings - interactive graphs of an item's fate (hnrankings.info)
602.
Don't Follow Your Passion: A Smarter Way to Find a Product to Sell (shopify.com)
603.
Garry Kasparov defeats Alan Turing in chess in 15 moves (chessbase.com)
604.
Real Life UX: Returning Items to Amazon Makes Me Smile (blog.jasonshah.org)
605.
Documents Show How Goldman et al Engaged in 'Naked Short Selling' (rollingstone.com)
606.
Light Table reaches 300k necessary for Python support (kickstarter.com)
607.
The Flame Explained (theairspace.net)
608.
StackOverflow unwinding? (williamedwardscoder.tumblr.com)
609.
One way to fix your rubbish password database (blog.jgc.org)
610.
Zynga shares plummet as Facebook game craze wanes (reuters.com)
611.
EVE players abuse faction warfare to produce trillions of ISK (massively.joystiq.com)
612.
Can We Reverse The Stanford Prison Experiment? (blogs.hbr.org)
613.
Raganwald's Nifty Fifty (raganwald.posterous.com)
614.
BlackOps Plastics (Opaque to the eye, transparent for cameras) (qwonn.com)
615.
The Most Successful E-mail I Ever Wrote (fourhourworkweek.com)
616.
OrmHate (martinfowler.com)
617.
Tell HN: Heroku is Down (update: recovering as of 10PM PST)
618.
Getting shares back from my co-founders (ecquire.com)
619.
Whiteboard Alternative – The Bamboo Board (imulus.com)
620.
Making money with a product: a myth? (joel.is)
621.
Pocket team's tips for aspiring Android developers: It’s not really terrifying. (getpocket.com)
622.
Network Programming with Go (jan.newmarch.name)
623.
How I Accidentally Kickstarted the Domestic Drone Boom (wired.com)
624.
United States Pirate Party (en.wikipedia.org)
625.
The Algorithm Didn’t Like My Essay (nytimes.com)
626.
Android: Emerging UI Pattern - Side Navigation (androiduipatterns.com)
627.
NPR's Car Talk to end in September (google.com)
628.
An in depth but easy to understand explanation of Naive Bayes Classifiers. (code.google.com)
629.
SSDs cost half of what they did in 2011 (feeds.arstechnica.com)
630.
Valve's Source engine to power upcoming animated film (arstechnica.com)