June 2012 Archive
6811.
Verizon Succesfully Defends Privacy of Alleged BitTorrent Pirates (torrentfreak.com)
6812.
Better READMEs for GitHub Forks (adammck.com)
6813.
Sombreros for the (Android) World (kickstarter.com)
6814.
Apple partners with touch vendors Stantum, Nissha: new tech next week (createdigitalmusic.com)
6815.
Inside iOS: Codesign (saurik.com)
6816.
Startups need design co-founders. (blog.smolio.com)
6817.
Zombies Eat Republicans (zombieseatrepublicans.com)
6818.
Buridan's Principle (1984) (microsoft.com)
6819.
Computational Journalism Server Version 1.6.5 Released (borasky-research.net)
6820.
Datahero Wants To Democratize Data Visualization And Analysis, Raises $1M Round (techcrunch.com)
6821.
How to Cope With the Emotional Stress of a Startup (news.cnet.com)
6822.
The Key to Media's Hidden Codes (ed.ted.com)
6823.
10 years of wingolog (wingolog.org)
6824.
TV Exec says I'm a criminal because I quit cable (techdirt.com)
6825.
API Monetization: API Affiliate Network API + Google URL Shortener API (apievangelist.com)
6826.
Can Amazon figure out how to sell clothes that fit? (slate.com)
6827.
Winners of the inaugural Data Journalism Awards announced (guardian.co.uk)
6828.
CompuLab to serve fanless AMD PC-3's with Linux Mint (engadget.com)
6829.
Solving autocorrect (maxwendkos.com)
6830.
Reflecting on SpaceX's Historic 9 Day Voyage (online.wsj.com)
6831.
Fred Wilson on why he doesn’t invest in media (gigaom.com)
6832.
#hackers from University of Michigan (truapp.me)
6833.
MongoDB Simple Real-Time Stats Demo (github.com)
6834.
Dokuen, the personal PaaS, now has linux support (bugsplat.info)
6835.
Richard Branson on Office Ties and the Company Dress Code (entrepreneur.com)
6836.
A note from Udacity's Physics course instructor (udacity.blogspot.in)
6837.
Darker Internet days for Malaysians as government amends Evidence Act (e27.sg)
6838.
Meet hot Asian tech startups at Echelon 2012, Singapore (forbes.com)
6839.
"The Theory That Would Not Die": How Bayes' Rule Cracked the Enigma Code (youtube.com)
6840.
Why Apple Is Smart to Double Down on Siri (forbes.com)