June 2012 Archive
9631.
Porting C# Source Code Formatting and Comments to Java (codeporting.com)
9632.
The Cusp (hazelwoodfire.blogspot.ca)
9633.
Sumo Logic Launches Free Machine Data Search and Analytics Service (sumologic.com)
9634.
Free cloud-based log management, 500MB/day (sumologic.com)
9635.
Is Hadoop Another EJB? (eweek.com)
9636.
ACAD/Medre.A – 10000′s of AutoCAD files leaked in suspected industrial espionage (blog.eset.com)
9637.
Apple could see U.S. import ban following ITC review of Motorola patent win (appleinsider.com)
9638.
It’s not called “Red Green Red Green Red Green Spend A Whole Day Refactoring” (devblog.avdi.org)
9639.
Less is exponentially more (commandcenter.blogspot.de)
9640.
The Eustachian tube audiophile listening technique (noisemademedoit.com)
9641.
How a Tech Non-Profit Became the Hottest Ticket in Silicon Valley (wired.com)
9642.
Fdoc: Square's API Documentation Tool (corner.squareup.com)
9643.
Analysis of EEG Patterns Suggests a Potential Diagnostic Test for Autism (sciencedaily.com)
9644.
Sheryl Sandberg becomes Facebook board's first female member (latimes.com)
9645.
Are you a human (gamified captchas) (areyouahuman.com)
9646.
They take their grass seriously at Wimbledon (nytimes.com)
9647.
Too much work, too little done (blog.sacaluta.com)
9648.
'Twisted Light' Beams Data at 2.56 Terabits Per Second (pcmag.com)
9649.
BOOST multi-threading for C++ (ashishgrover.com)
9650.
Robot fixes roads (pcworld.com)
9651.
In schools, all you need is web (googleblog.blogspot.in)
9652.
Using libvirt and kvm to get dev/prod parity. (agiliq.com)
9653.
Birth cry of a supernova (blogs.discovermagazine.com)
9654.
The Truth Behind Streaming Internet Radio in South Africa (dewberry.co.za)
9655.
Combat commuters: dishing out death with drones (theage.com.au)
9656.
In-browser LEGO (google-au.blogspot.com.au)
9657.
Fontology. Typography course by fonts.com (fonts.com)
9658.
FOSS Patents' Florian Mueller is Being Paid by Oracle (dailytech.com)
9659.
EEG brain trace 'can detect autism' (bbc.co.uk)
9660.
Woz Slams the Feds on the Megaupload Case (gizmodo.com)