June 2011 Archive
4951.
By the time you get it "100% right," it may not matter much | Mini Saga (rajeshsetty.com)
4952.
Nude Photo Hackers Taunt Blake Lively, Release More Shots (foxnews.com)
4953.
The Silliest Idea Ever: Facebook Going After Google In Search (businessinsider.com)
4954.
An introduction of Cosine Similarity and Vector Space Model (whosken.posterous.com)
4955.
Interview with Nefario, founder of Bitcoin Global (Bitcoin Startup) (bitcoinweekly.com)
4956.
New German Apple Store Gets Defaced With Windows Logo [video] (vimeo.com)
4957.
Why "best" is bad and "good enough" is best. The Paradox of Choice. (ted.com)
4958.
Video: Kernel development - How it goes wrong (ontwik.com)
4959.
What drives you to migrate to a new site from your preexistent one? ()
4960.
Can Wi-Fi Work Citywide in New York? (businessweek.com)
4961.
Cash Seizures by Police Prompt Court Fights (npr.org)
4962.
Ruby implementation of redis protocol and server. (github.com)
4963.
The role of the CDO (blog.stylej.am)
4964.
Bitcoin’s Four Hurdles: Part Two – Transactions (falkvinge.net)
4965.
SICP Classes for JavaScript (peter.michaux.ca)
4966.
The last thing Google does now is design for desktop. (thebln.com)
4967.
Another Android malware utilizing a root exploit (f-secure.com)
4968.
Mars ate my spacecraft (eetimes.com)
4969.
JQuery Condom, Namespaces for Plugins (github.com)
4970.
New battery design from MIT could give electric vehicles a jolt (web.mit.edu)
4971.
How I Got On The First Page Of Google (sparklewise.com)
4972.
America's jobless recovery: Not again (economist.com)
4973.
Bitcoin does have real-world applications: drug dealing (english.aljazeera.net)
4974.
EBay acquires Magento, builds a commerce OS (gigaom.com)
4975.
Bradley Kuhn: a life devoted to Free Software (Interview) (itwire.com)
4976.
Lessons Learned Launching a Lean Startup Accelerator (instigatorblog.com)
4977.
Robot Apocalypse Confirmed By The Woz (nerdspwn.com)
4978.
X.commerce: eBay, PayPal and Magento (x.com)
4979.
"No More Fish in the Sea" (guardian.co.uk)
4980.
CERN traps antimatter for long enough to do serious science on it (arstechnica.com)