June 2012 Archive
6121.
Now officially on our death watch: RIM (arstechnica.com)
6122.
Will LinkedIn become the MySpace of Hiring? (venturebeat.com)
6123.
How Long Does Your ISP Store IP-Address Logs? (torrentfreak.com)
6124.
RIM board under pressure to split company or partner with Microsoft (theverge.com)
6125.
Google: Android fragmentation is up to manufacturers (telegraph.co.uk)
6126.
Modbook Making Another Attempt at Tablet Market (maclife.com)
6127.
Iris Couch (iriscouch.com)
6128.
YouTube Gives 24-Karat Gold ‘Play Button’ to Channels with 1M+ Subs (tubefilter.com)
6129.
Pentagon’s Zombie Satellite Program Comes to Life (wired.com)
6130.
Growing Reddit - CS253 Unit 7 - Udacity (youtube.com)
6131.
Technology and art collide as 16 quadcopters give a light and sound show (geek.com)
6132.
YouTube is developing a secret weapon against the Internet’s worst commenters (wired.com)
6133.
Researchers use spoofing to 'hack' into a flying drone (bbc.com)
6134.
Is Glassdoor the next big thing is Social Recruiting? (socialtalent.co)
6135.
'Crowd Quakes' Were A Key Factor In LoveParade Disaster (technologyreview.com)
6136.
Flash Player, No Longer Supported in Android Jelly Bean (googlesystem.blogspot.de)
6137.
Texas republican party seeks ban on critical thinking (austinist.com)
6138.
Visual programming environment to gather,shape,and share living data (quadrigram.com)
6139.
“Who needs an app store?” Five years of iPhone (arstechnica.com)
6140.
Adobe Puts the Final Nail in the Coffin for Flash on Android (arstechnica.com)
6141.
RIM chiefs Mike Lazaridis and Jim Balsillie's best quotes (guardian.co.uk)
6142.
Internet of food: Arduino-based, urban aquaponics in Oakland (youtube.com)
6143.
In 1992 I designed an asynchronous CPU that would use only TTL-logic chips (hanssummers.com)
6144.
Google bans gun sales on US shopping center (thedc.com)
6145.
Twitter plans curbs on 'horrific' abuse (telegraph.co.uk)
6146.
The skinny on IE's update policy (paulirish.com)
6147.
Google gets a B+, Apple's Siri gets a D (tech.fortune.cnn.com)
6148.
Half the team at the heart of the RBS disaster were in India (theregister.co.uk)
6149.
Wassily Kandinsky Caught in the Act of Creation, 1926 (openculture.com)
6150.
Inside Python's itertools.tee() (jezng.com)