June 2012 Archive
5461.
Why We Lie (online.wsj.com)
5462.
Is it Fair for Chefs to Cook Other Cultures’ Foods? (gilttaste.com)
5463.
Google and Netflix Make Land Grab On Edge Of Internet (wired.com)
5464.
Apple’s Proposed ‘Spaceship’ Campus Comes Alive in New Floor Plans (wired.com)
5465.
The best way to divide work between developers (according to SE) (arstechnica.com)
5466.
The War for India's Internet (foreignpolicy.com)
5467.
Why Bother With Cucumber Testing? (jackkinsella.ie)
5468.
Small E.coli strain outbreak (reuters.com)
5469.
What's new with Isolator++ (typemock.com)
5470.
Can journalism funded by donations compete? (economist.com)
5471.
Awesome Salary Information (visasquare.com)
5472.
In 50 years, Bill Gates will be revered and Steve Jobs will be forgotten (geekwire.com)
5473.
Cortex real-time collaboration demo video (youtu.be)
5474.
Interview: Can Big Data Predict the Next Revolution? (insidehpc.com)
5475.
Now that "follow us on Facebook" has replaced the website, what's next? (thenextweb.com)
5476.
Prometheus Explained (Spoilers) (cavalorn.livejournal.com)
5477.
How Racist Are We? Ask Google (campaignstops.blogs.nytimes.com)
5478.
Just What's Inside Large Breasts? (A: Dioxins and Flame-Retardants) (npr.org)
5479.
2045: A New Era for Humanity [YouTube] (youtube.com)
5480.
Mockstar – Mocking Like a Rockstar (python, unit-testing) (mockstar.readthedocs.org)
5481.
Google Outsells, but Apple Cultivates Loyalty of App Developers (nytimes.com)
5482.
Forty years after Watergate, investigative journalism is at risk (washingtonpost.com)
5483.
Trappings: An easier way to do functional testing (timkellogg.me)
5484.
Bradbury, Borges, and the Future of Media (bigthink.com)
5485.
If You’re Bored Of The Internet, Try The Outernet Instead (bitrebels.com)
5486.
Twitter launches series of web commercials (youtube.com)
5487.
Silicon Valley Bank targets UK technology sector (bbc.co.uk)
5488.
3D printed model of time-lapse 3 ball Mills Mess (video) (youtube.com)
5489.
The Value of a College Education (readncode.com)
5490.
B&N: Ebooks Should Be Expensive So Amazon Doesn't Make Them Expensive Later (techdirt.com)