June 2012 Archive
1381.
Signs that you're a good programmer (yacoset.com)
1382.
Yardsale - San Francisco’s Marketplace App Goes National (pandodaily.com)
1383.
The Oracle v. Google aftermath (arstechnica.com)
1384.
Ask HN: Domain names you bought for a start-up that never happened
1385.
Facebook To Let Advertisers Bid on Your Browser Data (latimes.com)
1386.
What Happened to the Microsoft Monopoly? (economix.blogs.nytimes.com)
1387.
The Gmail Zero project: commitment device for Inbox Zero (beeminder.com)
1388.
Reddit is now banning entire high-quality domains (reddit.com)
1389.
Show HN: A better way to track fitness goals (my nights and weekend project) (12labs.com)
1390.
Static Sites on Heroku (anti-pattern.com)
1391.
Ask HN: Has anyone put thought into the degradation of online communities? ()
1392.
Show HN: Guess whether a stock will rise or fall - and get instant feedback (fakemoneyrealstocks.com)
1393.
Start-Up Chile opens a new application process (startupchile.org)
1394.
Apple now requires user permission in iOS 6 before apps can access private data (9to5mac.com)
1395.
What Startups Can Learn From Sun Tzu’s The Art Of War (techli.com)
1396.
Fox News Ties Flame Malware To Angry Birds Because Both Use LUA (techdirt.com)
1397.
Our New Privacy Policy - You Own Your Data, and We Don't Sell It (everyme.com)
1398.
Rendering 16,000 Schematics in the Cloud with RabbitMQ and PhantomJS (circuitlab.com)
1399.
The essence of a startup (tomasztunguz.com)
1400.
HTML5 Gamepad API (github.com)
1401.
Researchers To Release an Anonymous BitTorrent Client (torrentfreak.com)
1402.
Seven Databases in Seven Weeks: A Guide to Modern DBs and the NoSQL Movement (pragprog.com)
1403.
There Is No Digital Divide (technologyreview.com)
1404.
Writing Node.js modules in ClojureScript (blog.sourceninja.com)
1405.
HTML Entity Character Lookup (leftlogic.com)
1406.
Node.js v0.8 around the corner (nodejs-news.com)
1407.
How I Built a Self-adaptive System (avalanche123.com)
1408.
Rare 1930s Audio: W.B. Yeats Reads Four of His Poems (openculture.com)
1409.
Groovy 2.0 introduces static type checking and compiling (h-online.com)
1410.
Where's Your Business Logic? (collectiveidea.com)