June 2012 Archive
5341.
(D-Day Remembered) War Is Hell (whattofix.com)
5342.
LinkedIn: 6.5 million hashed passwords reportedly leaked (thenextweb.com)
5343.
What’s going on in NYC? (Big life expectancy gains) (theincidentaleconomist.com)
5344.
Small data (johndcook.com)
5345.
Design Patterns: When Breaking The Rules Is OK (uxdesign.smashingmagazine.com)
5346.
What Ever Happened To... Start Pages (readwriteweb.com)
5347.
E3 2012: The end of hardware (reviews.cnet.com)
5348.
CloudFlare launches new RailGun web acceleration service and business tiers (techcrunch.com)
5349.
Ray Bradbury, Master of Science Fiction, Dies at 91 (nytimes.com)
5350.
The Cigarette of This Century (theatlantic.com)
5351.
How a Bitcoin transaction works [Infographics] (spectrum.ieee.org)
5352.
Twitter changes brand mark (twitter.com)
5353.
How To Be A Real Elite Programmer And Make Sure Everybody Knows It (java.dzone.com)
5354.
Twitter gets a new logo (theverge.com)
5355.
Using GrayLog2 for environment wide log collection (blog.avidlifemedia.com)
5356.
Eight Lessons for Entrepreneurs (inc.com)
5357.
HyperDex v0.4.0 Released with More Features and Better Performance (groups.google.com)
5358.
Nasdaq To Cough Up $40 Million For Facebook IPO Failure (forbes.com)
5359.
If I have to move that pixel one more time… (blog.marqueed.com)
5360.
Flame malware collision attack explained (blogs.technet.com)
5361.
"There is no future for e-books, because they are not books" --Ray Bradbury (huffingtonpost.com)
5362.
Myth: People don’t scroll (uxmyths.com)
5363.
True Ventures Raises $205M Third Fund (techcrunch.com)
5364.
Android Fragmentation Visualized (opensignalmaps.com)
5365.
Was my LinkedIn password leaked? (wasmylinkedinpasswordleaked.com)
5366.
Programming with the iPad... not so much. (wuntusk.blogspot.com)
5367.
Homeless and Overweight: Obesity Is the New Malnutrition (wired.com)
5368.
Multiplayer open source online chess written in scala with akka and play2 (en.lichess.org)
5369.
Facebook's Horrible IPO In Context (businessinsider.com)
5370.
Google to Charge Retailers for Product-Search Placements (businessweek.com)