June 2012 Archive
12271.
The day in tech: June 6, 1944 (wired.com)
12272.
Facebook Will Disappear by 2020, Says Analyst (mashable.com)
12273.
The day four women started a coding school (blogs.canada.com)
12274.
Don't Ask Me, Make Me Want to Follow You on Twitter (tortillasinbed.tumblr.com)
12275.
Leap Motion's 3-D System Is Like A Kinect For Controlling Your Computer (fastcompany.com)
12276.
Thoughts On The Latest Chromebook And The State Of Chrome OS | parislemon (parislemon.com)
12277.
What captures your attention controls your life (blogs.hbr.org)
12278.
VC Term Sheet Lingo (accountalent.com)
12279.
IPv6 is here (and how it screwed me) (jakeasmith.com)
12280.
World IPv6 Launch Day: Romania leads in IPv6 adoption with 6.41% (google.com)
12281.
De-Uglify Your Code: JavaScript Style Guides (joezimjs.com)
12282.
Coca-Cola.TV & Thismoment Attract Record Audiences (marketwire.com)
12283.
When Reality Takes Hold Of TV (mikeparsons.net)
12284.
MBA Jargon Watch (johnsmurf.com)
12285.
Announcing Microsoft Roslyn June 2012 CTP (blogs.msdn.com)
12286.
Why is there dirt on Apple's iPhone page? ()
12287.
Predictive Analyses for the US Elections 2012 (25trends.me)
12288.
Pittsburgh in the 1940s before "smoke control laws" (treehugger.com)
12289.
"Documentation? They call it code for a reason." (yoctoproject.org)
12290.
Drew Houston and Arash Ferdowsi, Founders of Dropbox [2011] (inc.com)
12291.
Your startup’s board deck (tomasztunguz.com)
12292.
Old models of education versus "The new shiny" (maxwelldemon.com)
12293.
Muttonchops, yet another javascript templating engine, inspired by Django (github.com)
12294.
Refuse to Compromise on Quality Hiring (sprouter.com)
12295.
Setting up real SSL with Node.js and Express (backwardcompatible.net)
12296.
Samsung joins Linux Foundation (linux.com)
12297.
What may soon be the first GE animal allowed for human consumption (outsideonline.com)
12298.
For the love, use number of tickets sold (techjunkie.com)
12299.
Fake Rumors of FF XIII Lightning Appearing in KH3D (destinyislands.com)
12300.
Data Prospecting (inspired by HN) (forbes.com)