June 2012 Archive
9931.
Understand the Arithmetic Mean with Legos (joshharness.com)
9932.
Challenging the Long-Held Belief in ‘Shareholder Value’ (dealbook.nytimes.com)
9933.
Backbone.js and You - A Gentle Introduction to a JavaScript Library (darrenknewton.com)
9934.
AWS Elastic Beanstalk - Simplified Command Line Access with EB (aws.typepad.com)
9935.
Flexible and Collaborative API Design and Documentation with Apiary.io (blog.programmableweb.com)
9936.
Crunch: extract resource files from iOS apps (pragmaticcode.com)
9937.
Ifttt is alive (blog.ifttt.com)
9938.
"Microsoft wanted to be firmly in control of the API and 100% own it. " (os2museum.com)
9939.
Google+ Gets New History API For 3rd Party App Juiciness (developers.google.com)
9940.
The Difficulty In Hiring Great Front End Engineers (mobicrave.wordpress.com)
9941.
Google Glass Usecases? (tejaswi-yerukalapudi.com)
9942.
Don't people feel embarrassed calling themselves a CEO of a small company? (quora.com)
9943.
Dinosaurs May Have Been Warm-Blooded After All (livescience.com)
9944.
Side by side comparison of major tech blogs (blog.findthebest.com)
9945.
Back to the Future is today. (twitter.com)
9946.
Twitter may leak people you visit but don't follow in 'Who to follow' (bmistree.com)
9947.
WakeMate Co-Founder Departs, Steals Technology From Company & Spams its Users (cristinajcordova.com)
9948.
Planned Google tablet to rival Amazon (business-standard.com)
9949.
Project Glass: Skydiving Demo at Google I/O 2012. Will be sold for $1500. (youtube.com)
9950.
Debunking x32 ABI myths (blog.flameeyes.eu)
9951.
Google Nexus Q - the first social imprisonment media device (enforbusiness.com)
9952.
Accessing SQLite from Javascript (stackoverflow.com)
9953.
Neelie Kroes: Ebooks shouldn't be restricted by European borders (guardian.co.uk)
9954.
Higgs Boson or "Gods's Particle" may finally have been discovered (wired.com)
9955.
NY Times Is Introducing a Chinese-Language News Site (mediadecoder.blogs.nytimes.com)
9956.
Encrypted drive attack hints at original Xbox hacking (hackaday.com)
9957.
Why is processing a sorted array faster than an unsorted array? (stackoverflow.com)
9958.
Wouldn't it be easier if we all just standardised on one power supply? (douglasadams.com)
9959.
A comparative study : Iterating list or array with index (h3manth.com)
9960.
Communicating with RESTful APIs in Python (isbullsh.it)