June 2012 Archive
1291.
US Defense contractors recruiting offensive attackers by the hundreds (forbes.com)
1292.
Dell starts a $100 million startup fund (nibletz.com)
1293.
Rails 4.0 Sneak Peek: Asynchronous ActionMailer (reefpoints.dockyard.com)
1294.
Taking on Amazon, Google launches EC2 rival Compute Engine (gigaom.com)
1295.
Portland Seed Fund graduates new class of 9 startups (sfgate.com)
1296.
Shen: The future direction (shenlanguage.org)
1297.
Parse, Firebase and the comeback of Two-Tier (ksat.me)
1298.
Swiftype (YC W12) API integration screencast (recursion.org)
1299.
1 Year Since Leaving MIT (blog.rein.pk)
1300.
(take 5 anthony-grimes) (clojure.com)
1301.
Freicoin: bitcoin-like currency from the Occupy movement (indiegogo.com)
1302.
Why Are Startups Flocking To SF? There’s No More Room In Silicon Valley (techcrunch.com)
1303.
Why free software has poor usability, and how to improve it (mpt.net.nz)
1304.
HackerRank aims to build a fun place for programmers to hang out (hackerrank.com)
1305.
Shuttleworth on Ubuntu Linux, Fedora, and the UEFI problem (zdnet.com)
1306.
Top validation errors (w3clove.com)
1307.
Want a Ticket to eCommerce Hackathon? First You’ll Have to Solve a Puzzle (betabeat.com)
1308.
Carmack: Consoles could become a niche (develop-online.net)
1309.
South Korea bans virtual item trading & bots (incgamers.com)
1310.
Feel UX: If Apple Won't Innovate The User Experience, Android Designers Will (forbes.com)
1311.
PhoneGap vs RubyMotion (iconoclastlabs.com)
1312.
The disadvantage of smarts (economist.com)
1313.
Build your very own submarine starting from $50,000 (ivccorp.com)
1314.
With Tablet, Microsoft Takes Aim at Hardware Missteps (nytimes.com)
1315.
Groupon shares tumble to new low after lock-up expires (venturebeat.com)
1316.
Grocer - New Gem for Sending Apple Push Notifications in Ruby (github.com)
1317.
Why I'm Walking Away From CouchDB (donpark.org)
1318.
You can now have "YouTube parties" in Google+ Hangouts (youtube-global.blogspot.com)
1319.
OpenCV knows where you’re looking with eye tracking (hackaday.com)
1320.
Humanize: my first open source package, mostly a rewrite (github.com)