June 2011 Archive
391.
Why Nerds Succeed‎ (nytimes.com)
392.
Among the costs of war: $20 Billion in Air Conditioning (npr.org)
393.
A way to take out spammers? 3 banks process 95% of spam transactions (arstechnica.com)
394.
Android-x86 Project - Run Android on Your PC (android-x86.org)
395.
Nissan Leaf leaks your current position to RSS feed providers (seattlewireless.net)
396.
The Guts of Android (lwn.net)
397.
The end of Facebook (blogs.forbes.com)
398.
Android's Log.wtf Method (developer.android.com)
399.
I've Written a Book (ignorethecode.net)
400.
CoffeeScript Cookbook (coffeescriptcookbook.com)
401.
Apple R&D (1989): Mousing is faster than keyboarding, but users don't believe it (asktog.com)
402.
Walt Mossberg Tells Adobe CEO To His Face That Flash Sucks On Android (cultofmac.com)
403.
Bitcoin is not decentralized (blog.ezyang.com)
404.
The Next Bubble - Don't Get Fooled Again (steveblank.com)
405.
Dear Yahoo, hire me as your next CEO (stu.mp)
406.
HN Points (hnpoints.com)
407.
Kay on the Meaning of "Object-Oriented Programming" (userpage.fu-berlin.de)
408.
Objective-C Blocks vs. C++0x Lambdas: Fight (mikeash.com)
409.
DCTCP: TCP optimized for lower latency in Data Centers (stanford.edu)
410.
Apple’s Magnum Opus (brooksreview.net)
411.
The “walled garden” becomes a prison for reality (esr.ibiblio.org)
412.
Telstra Fears LulzSec Attacks, Hesitates On Internet Filter (yro.slashdot.org)
413.
Chartio develops non-blocking MySQL queries using Tornado (chart.io)
414.
Good Haskell source to read and learn from (stackoverflow.com)
415.
Editorial: Dear Nokia, you cannot be serious (engadget.com)
416.
Legend Of Zelda - Link's Awakening, now playable in HTML5 (grantgalitz.org)
417.
The 2-step trick to getting sweet-ass job referrals (humbledmba.com)
418.
Erlang and First-Person Shooters in online games [pdf] (erlang-factory.com)
419.
What really drives the poor (livemint.com)
420.
Apple's infrared 'camera kill switch' patent application hits a nerve (i.tuaw.com)