June 2012 Archive
4981.
Scientist creates lifelike cells out of metal (mnn.com)
4982.
JQuery.Screen - A jQuery Plugin For Managing Web Layers (wasabi001.github.com)
4983.
Facebook 'may soon allow' under-13s to join the site (bbc.com)
4984.
Markov-generated Quora questions (quora.com)
4985.
Introducing the Brand New Pingdom Control Panel (future.pingdom.com)
4986.
Online Classes See Cheating Go High-Tech (chronicle.com)
4987.
What not to name your spaceship (slate.com)
4988.
Atom Split Into Two And Then Put Back Together Using Quantum Mechanics (planetsave.com)
4989.
Open Garden: Share bandwidth; reduce network congestion—if carriers don't revolt (technologyreview.com)
4990.
Exercise does not lift depression (telegraph.co.uk)
4991.
Of Flying Cars and the Declining Rate of Profit (thebaffler.com)
4992.
How Google+ and Facebook Got It Wrong (nicholasconfer.com)
4993.
Git a Fork in My Syllabus, It’s Done (chronicle.com)
4994.
Eurovision 2012 graph visualisation (dhotson.tumblr.com)
4995.
If immutable objects are good, why do people keep creating mutable objects? (programmers.stackexchange.com)
4996.
Steve Jobs building NeXT (rare documentary. personal interviews with team.) (youtube.com)
4997.
Apple Lost its Focus on Science (macobserver.com)
4998.
Why Should You Start A Startup? (blog.gaurano.com)
4999.
Legal Ponzi Scheme Opens in Russia (bloomberg.com)
5000.
PrivateCore nets $2.25M to build a hardened hypervisor (gigaom.com)
5001.
LinkedIn confirms that member passwords have been compromised (theverge.com)
5002.
How the Internet killed porn (guardian.co.uk)
5003.
Why C is on the top of programming language? ()
5004.
Fab.com for music? (vinylloop.com)
5005.
Appsurd: In Silicon Valley, It's Hard to Make a Joke (online.wsj.com)
5006.
Nokia New Asha 305,306,311 (itechnoholik.com)
5007.
The most sophisticated crime ever committed (quora.com)
5008.
Suddenly It Feels Like Google Is Actually Going To Buy Twitter (businessinsider.com)
5009.
Dutch artist turns his dead cat into the purrfect quadrotor (dvice.com)
5010.
Cleve Moler, inventor of MATLAB, starts a blog. (blogs.mathworks.com)