June 2012 Archive
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Show HN: Qup.tv, email alerts for Netflix Instant (Hack the Midwest winner) (qup.tv)
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AddEventListener polyfill for IE6+ — Gist (gist.github.com)
11643.
Google Makes Shopping Site Pay-to-Play (online.wsj.com)
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Eduardo "Trololo" Khil dead at 77 (rt.com)
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Salesforce buys Buddy Media for 689 Million (online.wsj.com)
11646.
How Not to Lose Your Development Job to Outsourcing (techvibes.com)
11647.
Parse is looking for a Solutions Architect (parse.com)
11648.
Angies List sues Service Magic over Google Ads (domainnamewire.com)
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Brightcove CEO: Apple’s cable TV strategy will focus on AirPlay, not an HDTV (9to5mac.com)
11650.
Bilderberg 2012: guess who's coming to dinner (guardian.co.uk)
11651.
Facebook EdgeRank 101 (postrocket.wpengine.com)
11652.
A Week in the Startup Life (Week 7) (startupmullings.com)
11653.
Research from MSFT: SearchBuddies: Bringing Search Engines into the Conversation (infodocket.com)
11654.
RVM Needs Your Help with tests (engineyard.com)
11655.
Startups Digital magazine's first issue (issuu.com)
11656.
Game Analytics - Analysis metrics for games (gameanalytics.com)
11657.
I Found John Galt (pointsandfigures.com)
11658.
Drew Houston at Stanford - finding your way as an entrepreneur (ecorner.stanford.edu)
11659.
Diablo 3 Jeweler Gem Stats for tablet/smartphone (diablo.mobiscroll.com)
11660.
Starbucks' Power Over Us Is Bigger Than Coffee: It's Personal. (forbes.com)
11661.
Apple Television, AirPlay and Why the iPad Is the New TV Apps Platform (allthingsd.com)
11662.
Rethinking Password Policy (blogs.valpo.edu)
11663.
Here is the Facebook Phone. (ryanspoon.com)
11664.
BizRake.com uses Amazon CloudSearch : 20 million US Businesses (bizrake.com)
11665.
Ask HN: Textbooks or books dealing with the minutiae of startups? ()
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Nice Girls Don't Ask (negotiations) (hbr.org)
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Changes in Sequelize 1.4.1 (blog.sequelizejs.com)
11668.
Why Good Guys Finish Last (mmdtech.com)
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Spotify Customer Service Response to Declined AMEX ()
11670.
Paper strikes back: defending books, mail and dollar bills (reuters.com)