June 2012 Archive
10051.
Javascript Robot powered by Chrome API's Johnny HTML5 (plus.google.com)
10052.
Health care law cheat sheet for those of us in a hurry (money.cnn.com)
10053.
Maya archaeologists unearth new Dec 21st 2012 monument (phys.org)
10054.
Collect.js - use clean urls with Backbone History / Router (gist.github.com)
10055.
Hacker sentenced to 3 years in prison for selling cable modem hacking tools (theverge.com)
10056.
Show HN: edns-client-subnet demo (gdns.re)
10057.
Google+: Your Social Network Is Finally Ready, So What Are You Waiting On? (androidpolice.com)
10058.
Progress? Screens can be beautiful and amazing at ultra high resolutions but... (fiftyfootshadows.net)
10059.
BAE Systems' Navsop navigation system rivals GPS (bbc.com)
10060.
Google Prediction API: GMail Priority Inbox for Your Apps and more (developers.google.com)
10061.
France says farewell to the Minitel – the little box that connected a country (guardian.co.uk)
10062.
Twitter's Mobile Ads Begin to Click (online.wsj.com)
10063.
New Forensics method (dilberted.wordpress.com)
10064.
We now support Google Compute Engine and Cloud Storage prices (blog.shopforcloud.com)
10065.
Do users know best? We think so when it comes to representing their city. (blog.zerobirdapp.com)
10066.
Brisbane's IT Social group is throwing a Turing Century dinner, HNers welcome (meetup.com)
10067.
US, China eye possible partnership on thorium reactors (smartplanet.com)
10068.
The media's expectations of the frequency of disruption (techblog.rga.com)
10069.
How get a return on your effort at a startup (abunsen.ruhoh.com)
10070.
Nexus 7: King of the 7-inchers (reviews.cnet.com)
10071.
European leaders agree on long-term union (usatoday.com)
10072.
How to plot graphs using Python (forums.udacity.com)
10073.
Google Chrome Is Already Our Favorite Browser On iPhone (businessinsider.com)
10074.
Will Google’s Personal Assistant Be Creepy or Cool? (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
10075.
Google launches new developer education programs (googledevelopers.blogspot.in)
10076.
Something doesn't add up: Psychology of Discounting (economist.com)
10077.
The Gleaming Latch (codingthewheel.com)
10078.
RunCore announces very tiny, single-chip DOM SSDs (icrontic.com)
10079.
The type / variable name ambiguity in C++ (eli.thegreenplace.net)
10080.
Visualization of Yahoo Mail (visualize.yahoo.com)