June 2011 Archive
1441.
The Beer Archaeologist (smithsonianmag.com)
1442.
The real Filter Bubble debate (gabrielweinberg.com)
1443.
jQuery "Genealogy" plugin (github.com)
1444.
How to easily delete your online accounts (accountkiller.com)
1445.
Noteleaf Now Shows Full LinkedIn Info for 2nd & 3rd Degree Connections (noteleaf.posterous.com)
1446.
No User Serviceable Parts Inside (jacquesmattheij.com)
1447.
Passwords Reset (Wordpress Plugins Hacked) (wordpress.org)
1448.
More concurrency on a single Heroku dyno with the new Celadon Cedar stack (michaelvanrooijen.com)
1449.
RethinkDB Expands Beyond SSDs, Launches Its Speedy Database To The Public (techcrunch.com)
1450.
The NY Post, the iPad and the web (scripting.com)
1451.
How to (Fucking) Hire Developers (yourstartupsucks.com)
1452.
National Academies Press Makes All PDF Books Free to Download (www8.nationalacademies.org)
1453.
CSS 2.1 becomes a W3C Recommendation (w3.org)
1454.
A Live SPDY server running on node.js server (spdy.indutny.com)
1455.
A short (and slightly biased) history of collaborative editing (log.emonk.net)
1456.
What a road seller taught me about selling (frelay.com)
1457.
SproutCore 2.0 Beta 1 Released (blog.sproutcore.com)
1458.
Rich Hickey: Clojure in Clojure (video) (ontwik.com)
1459.
More Golang adventures (seanerussell.blogspot.com)
1460.
Invite Facebook Friends to your Rails app (screencast) (blog.otherscreen.com)
1461.
Ex-Google Engineer Says the Company's Software Infrastructure is Obsolete (readwriteweb.com)
1462.
Metaprogramming Spell Book (ducktypo.blogspot.com)
1463.
Reliable ZeroMQ Pub Sub (techno-weenie.net)
1464.
Airbus reveals aircraft of the future (theage.com.au)
1465.
Google+ "inspired" by diaspora? (raventools.com)
1466.
Reasons for using Golang (programmers.stackexchange.com)
1467.
Ask HN: Can someone please recommend interesting startup/tech documentaries?
1468.
What delicious would be today if Yahoo didn't buy it ()
1469.
How To Earn $4 billion From Coupons (online.wsj.com)
1470.
A simple tool to check if Lulzsec has leaked your personal data (siliconfilter.com)