June 2013 Archive
12901.
How to turn your Galaxy S4 into a WiFi hotspot (fixedbyvonnie.com)
12902.
What Google gets right and where it fails (xormedia.com)
12903.
RSS Readersplosion: Skating To Where The Puck Has Been (techcrunch.com)
12904.
Course Review: SANS FOR408 Computer Forensic Investigations – Windows In-Depth (ethicalhacker.net)
12905.
Why Haiti and the Dominican Republic Are So Different (time.com)
12906.
Noam Chomsky on Google Glass: Orwellian (youtube.com)
12907.
Bootstrapped CPC rule of thumb: MRR/25 (blog.asmartbear.com)
12908.
Using different upstream for static content in NGINX cache (syshero.org)
12909.
Video: Making a game while struggling with obsessive compulsiveness (indiegames.com)
12910.
Single JS file include for cats anyone? (hughrawlinson.github.io)
12911.
Getting started configuring a NuoDB domain (nuodb.com)
12912.
RIP David Dreger : (majornelson.com)
12913.
IPO candidates are lining up (usatoday.com)
12914.
Landmark Apple iSecure and iWallet Patent Application Released (acceptingpayments.quora.com)
12915.
For Solazyme, a Side Trip on the Way to Clean Fuel (nytimes.com)
12916.
To understand terrorism and threat assessment, look to Aum (lhote.blogspot.com)
12917.
Cuba, home of the world’s oddest property market (ft.com)
12918.
The Security Consulting Sugar High (ethicalhacker.net)
12919.
Silicon Valley's ties to the military/intelligence complex (mercurynews.com)
12920.
Old Ideas Are Better Than The Idea You Just Thought Of (techcrunch.com)
12921.
In Defense of San Francisco's Techies (sfchronicle.com)
12922.
Anti-Social Media: Helps you avoid other people (cbc.ca)
12923.
Get Ready For A Flood Of New Hadoop Apps (networkworld.com)
12924.
How Caffeine Can Cramp Creativity (newyorker.com)
12925.
P*nis size does matter to women, say researchers (scmp.com)
12926.
Terms and Conditions May Apply (trailers.apple.com)
12927.
Attack-as-a-Service: Criminals in the Cloud (cloudtimes.org)
12928.
Copenhagen Suborbitals launching rocket in 20 minutes (livestream) (youtube.com)
12929.
Windows Azure and new Oracle DB up in a tree (gigaom.com)
12930.
How APIs Help Us Comprehend The Infinite Concept Of Data (techcrunch.com)