June 2012 Archive
5791.
Do a large majority of people hate PHP solely because other people do so? (quora.com)
5792.
Building a Rails app without Rails (ohthatjames.github.com)
5793.
Dltool mines dwarf (wingolog.org)
5794.
OverAPI.com is a site collecting all the cheat sheets (overapi.com)
5795.
Facebook Shifts Its Approach to Payments (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
5796.
Google Threatens To Sue Huge YouTube MP3 Conversion Site (torrentfreak.com)
5797.
Strategies for Developing for Multiple Mobile Platforms (martinfowler.com)
5798.
The Daily Focus Area is a simple habit that helps you focus better (heydave.org)
5799.
My Photoshop setup (mattgemmell.com)
5800.
The United States and Israel jointly developed the Flame computer virus (reuters.com)
5801.
Nokia's Last Line of Defense (technologyreview.com)
5802.
jQuery Envelope.js - Event-Driven In-App Messaging, Works With UI Frameworks (functionn.blogspot.ie)
5803.
Accessibility: Beyond The Screen-Reader (rowanmanning.co.uk)
5804.
Tory MP Louise Mensch launches rival to Twitter (bbc.co.uk)
5805.
The first chemical circuit developed (phys.org)
5806.
Indian ISPs Unblock BitTorrent Sites After Appeal (torrentfreak.com)
5807.
Microsoft surface failed during the LA demo (telegraph.co.uk)
5808.
Check DND status of Indian Mobile Numbers (checkdndstatus.in)
5809.
WebSocket Acceleration Startup Kaazing Raises $17M For Real-Time Communications (techcrunch.com)
5810.
NASA upgrade supercomputer to 1.24 petaflops (redorbit.com)
5811.
How do spammers harvest your email address? (microryza.com)
5812.
Meet CodePen: Dribbble for Coders (designshack.net)
5813.
Gamification helps orphaned intellectual property find a home (arstechnica.com)
5814.
How Amazon Saved My Life (indiereader.com)
5815.
Nomiku Sous Vide cooker on kickstarter (kickstarter.com)
5816.
How to be a confident speaker (blog.sqisland.com)
5817.
Kitty Radar - Face detection for cats in JS (github.com)
5818.
Why (some) Kickstarter campaigns fail by Seth Godin (thedominoproject.com)
5819.
Microsoft unveils IE 10 for Windows Phone, very similar to the desktop (engadget.com)
5820.
Colours in movie posters since 1914 (vijayp.ca)