June 2012 Archive
6751.
The Choose Yourself Era - How to Get 100,000 Facebook Fans (jamesaltucher.com)
6752.
Lego WebGL emulator (buildwithchrome.com)
6753.
I don't understand the Go versus C++ debate. (plus.google.com)
6754.
Uruguay's president at Rio+20 saying what needs to be said (youtube.com)
6755.
Part of the Agile Manifesto is Obsolete (fourth-medium.com)
6756.
Ask HN: Open Source Android Apps? ()
6757.
Is Pirate Bay down? (thepiratebay.se)
6758.
Guide To San Francisco Tech Meetups (blog.scottilee.com)
6759.
Nice vim config, now autoinstalable (github.com)
6760.
Ask HN: Has anyone been using and reaping the benefit of the Pomodoro technique? ()
6761.
Ask HN: Where are the SoCal hackers? ()
6762.
How Many Computers to Identify a Cat? 16,000 (nytimes.com)
6763.
Japanese Politicians Announce Plan to Build Gundams for Military (escapistmagazine.com)
6764.
Thoughts on Apple's Podcast App (zerodistraction.com)
6765.
Google App Engine SDK 1.7.0 released (code.google.com)
6766.
Is everyone a litte bit racist? Neuroscience says... maybe (nature.com)
6767.
Ask HN: Marketplace for Rapid App Development? Hackathon Marketplace ()
6768.
Show HN: Tankwars you can play with people nearby ()
6769.
Facebook Abandoning HTML5 to Speed Up iOS App (macrumors.com)
6770.
Thoughts from the designer of Farmville (iteratingfun.com)
6771.
Twitter prepares curbs on hate speech (ft.com)
6772.
Pannous launches web service to aid mobile assistants (answerdevices.com)
6773.
IOS App's mission is to provide secure communications that Leave NoTrace. (mywickr.com)
6774.
Intel lets you manipulate encrypted data (semiaccurate.com)
6775.
Limonade - A PHP Micro Framework For Rapid Web Development And Prototyping (limonade-php.github.com)
6776.
Null References: The Billion Dollar Mistake (infoq.com)
6777.
How do we protect our privacy when the world goes social with Google Glass? ()
6778.
TELL HN: I will consult your website's UI/UX ()
6779.
Ask HN: Want a private beta invite to mojoLive? ()
6780.
Google Now wants to track your everything, always (geek.com)