June 2011 Archive
4921.
Why Recent Huge Valuations May Be Reasonable (feefighters.com)
4922.
Hacking GSM Tracking Devices (securityweek.com)
4923.
Add the Google +1 button to Your Website: 4 Things You Need to Know (domain.me)
4924.
Best way to code a loop in JavaScript (blogs.oracle.com)
4925.
Questions from a Power User on the Road to Programmer (iamnotmyself.com)
4926.
An interesting data point: Quora vs. Hacker News vs. Stack Exchange (quora.com)
4927.
A fresh look at JavaScript Mixins (javascriptweblog.wordpress.com)
4928.
In defense of health care regulation (theincidentaleconomist.com)
4929.
Should the patent office open its internal guidelines to the public? (radar.oreilly.com)
4930.
$15 for a 6 mo. Pro account at letscrate.com, $10 if more than 25 people buy it. (stampede.it)
4931.
Silverlight Toolkit Work Item #8757 (silverlight.codeplex.com)
4932.
Sony hacked yet again, plaintext passwords, e-mails, DOB posted (arstechnica.com)
4933.
Most Dangerous Software Errors (sans.org)
4934.
Radish: Redis analysis and monitoring service (radishapp.com)
4935.
Dropbox: How to steal someone else's content (blog.5ttt.org)
4936.
Work Sharing is not a solution to unemployment (super-economy.blogspot.com)
4937.
Why chemists doubt arsenic-based DNA (ffame.org)
4938.
Lulzsec hack Infragard Atlanta Members Alliance & challenge FBI (thehackernews.com)
4939.
$5k bounty to invalidate Lodsys (et al) patents (guardian.co.uk)
4940.
PHP one liners to impress your friends (gist.github.com)
4941.
How to Get From a 7 to a 10 (stevepavlina.com)
4942.
The Tyler Durden Self Help Method (ajkesslerblog.com)
4943.
The Forrst API (forrst.com)
4944.
Why aren't most computer science universities keeping up with industry trends? (quora.com)
4945.
Frama-C Software Analyzers (frama-c.com)
4946.
Focusing on the Social, Minus the Media (Grubwithus) (nytimes.com)
4947.
Open Source Low Rate Speech Codec (Part 1) (rowetel.com)
4948.
The Importance of Startups in Job Creation and Job Destruction (kauffman.org)
4949.
CoinHandle - A Personalized handle for your Bitcoin address (coinhandle.com)
4950.
Shareware Amateurs vs. Shareware Professionals [Old] (sodaware.net)