June 2011 Archive
4801.
Show HN: With great power comes great responsibility (gist.github.com)
4802.
World IPv6 Day: Final Look and “Wagon’s Ho” (asert.arbornetworks.com)
4803.
Facebook Beats Google/Yahoo in Overall U.S. Ad Revenue for 2011 (dailytech.com)
4804.
Best Buy announces Music Cloud (bestbuymusiccloud.com)
4805.
GameSalad Now Supports HTML5 On Game Creation Platform (techcrunch.com)
4806.
Amazon to launch tablet PCs in August-September (digitimes.com)
4807.
Ask HN: Is anyone watching LinkedIN stock price? $69 now. ()
4808.
4 CEOs who lost their jobs to iPhone (whittleidea.com)
4809.
Winklevoss twins abandon appeal of Facebook ruling (reuters.com)
4810.
The Verizon iPhone Halted Android’s Surge. The iPhone 5 Could Reverse It. (techcrunch.com)
4811.
Craigslist: A New Type of Search Engine (tampa.craigslist.org)
4812.
Joshfire: HTML5 open source multi-device development framework (joshfire.com)
4813.
A reading comprehension test (re: http://News.YCombinator.com/item?id=2670876) (languagelog.ldc.upenn.edu)
4814.
Blackberry voted "Coolest Brand" by South African youth in brand survey (newstime.co.za)
4815.
How has Turntable.fm grown so rapidly with no marketing? (quora.com)
4816.
The coming death of open government (washingtonpost.com)
4817.
Payment Gateway in Latin America ()
4818.
How major ISP's are failing on their User Experience, e.g. 1and1.com (quora.com)
4819.
Fuse implementation for MacOSX. fork of MacFUSE (fuse4x.org)
4820.
Learn Emacs: Use Smex for M-x Autocompletion (rawsyntax.com)
4821.
Kevin mitnick dox hacked by Kryogeniks (pastebin.com)
4822.
Acoustic 'cloaking device' shields objects from sound (bbc.co.uk)
4823.
Google ships Chromebooks to I/O attendees ()
4824.
Ask HN: Review our app - LiveBite ()
4825.
Q: Good/free online survey/feedback tool? ()
4826.
Startup Quote: David Cohen, co-founder, TechStars (startupquote.com)
4827.
Not Over: Winklevoss Twins File New Suit Against Facebook (npr.org)
4828.
Visualization layered like music tracks (victusspiritus.com)
4829.
Live data from Chandra satellite (cxc.harvard.edu)
4830.
Long term Firefox support for corporate users is still possible (browsomatic.com)