June 2011 Archive
6901.
Why numbering should begin with zero (cs.utexas.edu)
6902.
On being happy (lemire.me)
6903.
Facebook hires George Hotz, famed PlayStation 3 hacker known as Geohot (latimesblogs.latimes.com)
6904.
Politics as usual is over (esr.ibiblio.org)
6905.
2012 Code for America Fellowship (codeforamerica.org)
6906.
Mr. X by Carl Sagan (marijuana-uses.com)
6907.
Yahoo logo and an early Yippies logo (boingboing.net)
6908.
Opera 11.50 Released: Speed dial extensions, password sync, and new skin (my.opera.com)
6909.
Why a Great Individual Is Better Than a Good Team (blogs.hbr.org)
6910.
Indian Govt Made 1699 User Data Requests To Google; 79% Compliance (medianama.com)
6911.
Wikipedia Radial Graph (xefer.com)
6912.
Andy Rubin: over 500,000 Android activations a day, and growing (m.engadget.com)
6913.
Amazon Starts an Ad Network, Powered by Your Data (allthingsd.com)
6914.
Seed Funding and Angel Groups: The Fast and The Furious (onstartups.com)
6915.
How Much Money Should You Raise? (sprouter.com)
6916.
HP steps up outreach to startups (mercurynews.com)
6917.
Hackers are being radicalised by government policy (guardian.co.uk)
6918.
Searching for Jim Gray: A Technical Overview (cacm.acm.org)
6919.
How LAMP and Amazon changed the startup scene and the venture capital industry (pehub.com)
6920.
Icon guidelines for Android - App Store Optimization (droid-blog.net)
6921.
Android Download stats and advertising (droid-blog.net)
6922.
Fractal - Email HTML/CSS code Validator (getfractal.com)
6923.
Counters Everywhere, Storing Stats in MongoDB (railstips.org)
6924.
500K Android devices activated daily and growing at over 4% per week (twitter.com)
6925.
Guy Kawasaki on Enchantment (blog.shelfluv.com)
6926.
Official statement: Mozilla is interested in helping enterprise users of Firefox (blog.mozilla.com)
6927.
Rootkit infection requires Windows reinstall, says Microsoft (computerworld.com)
6928.
Mozilla Web FWD Innovation Accelerator (webfwd.org)
6929.
Mozilla Launches Web FWD incubator program (blog.mozilla.com)
6930.
Just another brainfuck implementation, but with macros (launchpad.net)