June 2013 Archive
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High Performance Rails
(speakerdeck.com)
16353.
ITC bans importation of older iPhones and iPads into the U.S.
(fosspatents.com)
16354.
Learn Good Management From Bees and Golfers
(linkedin.com)
16355.
Surrogate Scripts vs Google Analytics
(hackademix.net)
16356.
Network Architecture Based on Gaming
(rubysource.com)
16357.
The Treehouse job board in now live.
(teamtreehouse.com)
16358.
FirefoxOS disabled startup/shutdown sound, said it's a mistreatment
(bugzilla.mozilla.org)
16359.
DNS Command and Control Added to Cobalt Strike
(blog.strategiccyber.com)
16360.
How Git's Smudge And Clean Filters Work
(gilesbowkett.blogspot.com)
16361.
The Tides Of The Programming Industry
(coderslexicon.com)
16362.
The imaginative programmer [video presentation]
(youtube.com)
16363.
Box Launches $rev To Share SaaS Income With Mobile Revenue
(thenextweb.com)
16364.
Email is a terrible collaboration tool
(collaboration.kinja.com)
16365.
Serious Sam Collection as Humble Bundle Weekly
(humblebundle.com)
16366.
Unified communications remains a three-horse race
(informationsecurity.451research.com)
16367.
Think ‘Big Data’ Is Big? Look at ‘Copy Data’
(finance.yahoo.com)
16368.
Fast Evolution
(ensia.com)
16369.
Rocketlease 1 year review
(blog.ezliu.com)
16370.
The placebo of health-related news
(fastcoexist.com)
16371.
How to build AngularJS based native mobile application
(htmlcenter.com)
16372.
6 Quick Tips for International Websites
(googlewebmastercentral.blogspot.ch)
16373.
Congressional leaders: NSA data gathering is routine
(usatoday.com)
16374.
Entrepreneurial adventures of homeless coder living in a tent in the forest
(thomasbacklund.com)
16375.
Is your Facebook Cover photo as per the new Facebook guidelines?
(blog.digitalinsights.in)
16376.
DRM and HTML5: it's now or never for the Open Web
(guardian.co.uk)
16377.
What We Don't Know About Spying on Citizens: Scarier Than What We Know
(m.theatlantic.com)
16378.
Khosla Ventures Founder Emphasizes Need for Health Tech
(thedishdaily.com)
16379.
My first iOS game - PYXL, the story of the little pixel that could
(itunes.apple.com)
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