June 2012 Archive
9241.
Smartphone Addiction Takes Hold over Americans (informationweek.com)
9242.
You Can Now Edit A Comment With All Viewable Version History On Facebook (icosmogeek.com)
9243.
How the Linux Kernel is Developed [video] (video.linux.com)
9244.
New Facebook Feature Allows Comments to be Edited (thenextweb.com)
9245.
Don’t Delete: Edit. Facebook Rolls Out Comment Editing / Edit History (techcrunch.com)
9246.
Should your IT allow corporate use of Dropbox? Other clouds? (gigaom.com)
9247.
LinkedIn's turn to go down (profile page) ()
9248.
Codecademy for SEO (distilled.net)
9249.
Dev Bootcamp Day 9: Rob Mee visits from Pivotal Labs (paulzaich.com)
9250.
Follow to "How I Fire People": "Figuring Out a Better Way to Train Employees" (boss.blogs.nytimes.com)
9251.
Impressive photorealistic medical visualization (code.google.com)
9252.
Working with time zones in Ruby on Rails (elabs.se)
9253.
Trust vs Control – Why big companies are slower than startups (leanandlarge.com)
9254.
Study: Phase-change memory (patexia.com)
9255.
Zajal: A blend of Ruby and openFrameworks (zajal.cc)
9256.
An Analysis on Twitter's Leaked Passwords (freeze-cse.blogspot.com)
9257.
Samsung patent for robot that mimics human walking and breathing (engadget.com)
9258.
Microsoft on{X} (onx.ms)
9259.
Instagram + Sunglasses = Instaglasses (7labs.heypub.com)
9260.
Simplified Computing (ubalo.com)
9261.
Frozen: making CRUD database from any data (x86-64.github.com)
9262.
My software is hosted on a “bad” website. Can I do anything about it? (programmers.stackexchange.com)
9263.
Nintendo unveils 3DS XL with 90 percent bigger screens (geek.com)
9264.
Spreadsheet REST API and SDKs by SaaSpose.Cells (saaspose.com)
9265.
Who invented the full stop? (tlg.uci.edu)
9266.
Pixelpalooza: 15″ Retina MacBook Pro reviewed (arstechnica.com)
9267.
SipHash: a family of pseudorandom functions optimized for short inputs (131002.net)
9268.
Julian Assange jumps bail (economist.com)
9269.
Things Facebook Has Ruined in Real Life (robbieabed.com)
9270.
Are my negative internship experiences respresentative of the real world? (programmers.stackexchange.com)