June 2012 Archive
12331.
Getting started with SQL Server on private cloud (marlonribunal.com)
12332.
MobiCart captures a wider audience with the launch of its HTML5 web app platform (blog.mobi-cart.com)
12333.
A Collection of Audio Interviews with the Legendary Ray Bradbury (infodocket.com)
12334.
GroupDocs June 2012 Newsletter (groupdocs.com)
12335.
PHPStorm and Symfony2 (xenji.com)
12336.
Supermassive black hole makes a break for it, escapes its galaxy (arstechnica.com)
12337.
“Download map area” added to Labs in Google Maps for Android (googleblog.blogspot.in)
12338.
Launch within 6 weeks, as a non-developer (swombat.com)
12339.
Ancestry.com Said to Be Working With Qatalyst to Find Buyers (bloomberg.com)
12340.
How to use Twitter to publicly humiliate an attempted adulterer (happyplace.com)
12341.
LockerDome Secures $1 Million In Funding Over Six Week Round (techli.com)
12342.
Crashlytics Buys FireTower, Gears Up for WWDC Bash as Post-PC Era Dawns (xconomy.com)
12343.
LeakedIn Passwords Linked (novainfosecportal.com)
12344.
Nasdaq Setting Aside $40 Million For Facebook IPO Screw Up (businessinsider.com)
12345.
Yahoo CEO Scott Thompson Reportedly Has Cancer (forbes.com)
12346.
Google now supports offline maps for mobile (gizmodo.com)
12347.
Priceonomics (YC W12) Seeks Backend Developer ()
12348.
Concerns on electric cars after fiery crash (chinadaily.com.cn)
12349.
ACM's Kode Vicious: A Nice Piece of Code (queue.acm.org)
12350.
Google announces Trekker, a project to record off-road ‘Street View’ data (thenextweb.com)
12351.
Metro's desktop issues, and how to fix them (osnews.com)
12352.
LinkedIn releases update to their iOS app (itunes.apple.com)
12353.
How data changed our engineering priorities (splurgy.com)
12354.
Binary was invented in 1617 (gerald-duck.livejournal.com)
12355.
V-Pole technology (v-pole.com)
12356.
Tc-play: a free (as in freedom) implementation of TrueCrypt (github.com)
12357.
Pinterest in an Infographic ()
12358.
Scrypt: A new key derivation function (2009) (tarsnap.com)
12359.
Ray Bradbury: First Draft Of 'Fahrenheit 451' Cost $9.80 To Write (npr.org)
12360.
Try Haxe online (try-haxe.aaaliasing.net)