June 2012 Archive
8461.
No, really, secure boot does add security (mjg59.dreamwidth.org)
8462.
RDS or MySQL - Ten Use Cases (iheavy.com)
8463.
AWS trusted advisor (aws.amazon.com)
8464.
Measure Anything, Measure Everything (2011) (codeascraft.etsy.com)
8465.
Microsoft Set to Unveil Something ‘Major’ on Monday (mashable.com)
8466.
Why every enterprise app developer should work on a SaaS (blog.freeradical.me)
8467.
The Financial Crimes That Are Destroying The Economy Of The Developing World (fastcoexist.com)
8468.
Why sea steading is important to pursue? (jyro.blogspot.com)
8469.
More Heroku Widespread Outages (status.heroku.com)
8470.
How to Increase Email Conversion Rates (brazilsv.wordpress.com)
8471.
Code Acadamy down...related to Heroku? ()
8472.
Some EBS volumes in North Virginia slow.... :-( ()
8473.
Insights on doing business in China (techship2038.com)
8474.
We appreciate your trust in us and we’re going to live up to it. - Apr 27, 2011 (status.heroku.com)
8475.
Analyzing LightAidra (Bruteforce-based Telnet Malware) (separallel.com)
8476.
The Crowdfunding Bubble of 2013 (part 3) (cringely.com)
8477.
Heroku got you down? Again... (verelo.com)
8478.
Parse.com down? (parse.com)
8479.
What matters at Startups. (davidcancel.com)
8480.
(Correctly) Troubleshooting with Traceroute [pdf] (rackerhacker.com)
8481.
LaTeX Contest: Write a small article, win a new gnuplot book - one week to go (latex-community.org)
8482.
Moving from Apps to Services (craigkerstiens.com)
8483.
Rock Health: Y Combinator for Health Startups? (blog.drchrono.com)
8484.
Q&A with Obama's Chief Tech Officer (cnn.com)
8485.
The Oatmeal responds through Counsel (randazza.wordpress.com)
8486.
European Square competitor iZettle secures €25M investment (arcticstartup.com)
8487.
Catching AuthTokens in the Wild The Insecurity of Google's ClientLogin Protocol (uni-ulm.de)
8488.
Hit Publish : Even if it sucks (thinktraffic.net)
8489.
April 1961: Popular Science suggests Africans eat hippopotamuses (popsci.com)
8490.
If you think sexism's OK in games, you may be in the wrong century (guardian.co.uk)