June 2012 Archive
7951.
Facebook's Privacy Problem Is Going to Kill Them (jnorthrop.me)
7952.
Specs for MacBook Pro, Mac Pro revisions leak ahead of keynote (arstechnica.com)
7953.
Poll Results: Popularity of CSS Preprocessors (css-tricks.com)
7954.
RoboJelly, The Unmanned Underwater Vehicle That Uses Water For Fuel (singularityhub.com)
7955.
Artisan chocolate and social revolution (www2.macleans.ca)
7956.
Tim Time (chattp.com)
7957.
30 Linux Kernel Developers in 30 Weeks: Linus Torvalds (linux.com)
7958.
Why Your IT Department Should Hire a Hacker (intechnic.com)
7959.
Apple and Google use 'spy planes' for 3D maps (pcadvisor.co.uk)
7960.
Git and Mercurial - Compare and Contrast (stackoverflow.com)
7961.
Cool pitch for hiring a designer (blog.webengage.com)
7962.
Retina Macbook Pros with Large SSD's (slashgear.com)
7963.
Attention IT: Your interns have something to teach you - IT Workplace (itworldcanada.com)
7964.
Plotting the Enterprise Hadoop Invasion (datanami.com)
7965.
Apple Announces iOS6 (theverge.com)
7966.
Apple’s Mountain Lion preview focuses on iCloud and apps (arstechnica.com)
7967.
Letter to the FTC: review Google's paid inclusion (searchengineland.com)
7968.
WWDC Keynote 2012 (s3.amazonaws.com)
7969.
Porting from Qt 4 to Qt 5 (kdab.com)
7970.
How do I completely self-study Computer Science? (programmers.stackexchange.com)
7971.
Apple adds Tabs, Documents features to iCloud at WWDC (arstechnica.com)
7972.
A lean kanban accelerator in SF? (shufactori.com)
7973.
A Web Service for Calculating the Metrics of UML Class Diagrams (drdobbs.com)
7974.
Starcraft 2 is Brutally Honest: Lessons for the Attention Economy (digitalinterface.blogspot.com)
7975.
The New MacBook Pro: specs (apple.com)
7976.
Why the United States Can’t Win a Cyberwar (slate.com)
7977.
Citizenship for sale: Foreign investors flock to U.S. (money.cnn.com)
7978.
Brain Pong: For This Video Game, No Hands Necessary (cityroom.blogs.nytimes.com)
7979.
Mozilla Boot 2 Gecko - Video from Meetup (techspringboard.com)
7980.
Apple intros new iPad Smart Case: clever enough to cover both sides (engadget.com)