June 2011 Archive
3481.
Make a Virus, Get Three Years in Jail (techland.time.com)
3482.
New GitHub poster and StarGit (lumberjaph.net)
3483.
Did We Just Become The United States of Idiocracy? (businessinsider.com)
3484.
Lion Without the Finder (macobserver.com)
3485.
Creating chat roulette with node.js, socket.io, and OpenTok (tokbox.com)
3486.
Caltech CS253: Advanced Topics in Machine Learning (cs.caltech.edu)
3487.
Why I Left Teens in Tech (netspencer.com)
3488.
DARPA-Born TrapIt Wants to be Your Personalized Newsreader of the Future (readwriteweb.com)
3489.
Can AI Be Your Guide to the Web? (technologyreview.com)
3490.
Trapit Launches Personalized Content Recommender (allthingsd.com)
3491.
Verizon Wireless dropping unlimited data plans in two weeks (itworld.com)
3492.
Five reasons your startup won’t be getting into that incubator or accelerator (siliconflorist.com)
3493.
LulzSec uncovered (guardian.co.uk)
3494.
Yahoo’s 360 Degree Turnaround (techcrunch.com)
3495.
Learn C The Hard Way (gitorious.org)
3496.
Light Field camera | Lytro (lytro.com)
3497.
Rotten Tomatoes founder shares 17 years of startups in the Bay Area and China (youtube.com)
3498.
Krokodil: The drug that eats junkies (independent.co.uk)
3499.
How do you data mine your web analytics? ()
3500.
Why Bill Taylor is wrong about great hackers (blog.c42.in)
3501.
License or public domain for public sector information? (creativecommons.org)
3502.
MS: 'We can hand over Office 365 data without your permission' (zdnet.com)
3503.
The Rise and Inglorious Fall of Myspace (businessweek.com)
3504.
LuaJIT2 beta8 is out, with an ARM port and bytecode loading. (article.gmane.org)
3505.
Indie Game: The Movie (arstechnica.com)
3506.
Math Geeks, Rejoice The Desmos Graphing Calculator Is Here, It’s Online & Free (techcrunch.com)
3507.
Predicting clicks (and other surprisingly rare events) with Veritable (naviablog.wordpress.com)
3508.
From Classical to Quantum Shannon Theory (arxiv.org)
3509.
Key-Key-Value Stores for Efficiently Processing Graph Data in the Cloud (slideshare.net)
3510.
High Technology, Not Low Taxes, May Drive US States' Economic Growth (sciencedaily.com)