Mac OS X Lion: Coming In July For $29
(techcrunch.com)
June 2011 Archive
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OS X – Safe, yet horribly insecure
(allthatiswrong.wordpress.com)
154.
Groupon is Effectively Insolvent
(m.minyanville.com)
155.
Intel significantly speeds up graphics under Linux (X.org)
(cgit.freedesktop.org)
156.
DIY Weapons of the Libyan Rebels
(theatlantic.com)
157.
Battleships: a ridiculous but awesome idea
(scottlocklin.wordpress.com)
158.
The Oatmeal vs. FunnyJunk: webcomic copyright fight gets personal
(arstechnica.com)
159.
Please, make yourself uncomfortable
(bufr.tumblr.com)
161.
The depth and breadth of Python
(neopythonic.blogspot.com)
162.
163.
What the hell is happening to rails?
(blog.stevecoast.com)
164.
Echoprint: Open-source music fingerprinting
(echoprint.me)
165.
ICANN Approves generic top-level domains
(icann.org)
166.
Google paper comparing performance of C++, Java, Scala, and Go [PDF]
(days2011.scala-lang.org)
167.
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Piracy: are we being conned?
(smh.com.au)
169.
Linode turns 8; Disk space +25%
(blog.linode.com)
170.
F.B.I. Seizes Web Servers, Knocking Sites Offline
(bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
171.
Why Google Earth Can't Show You Israel
(motherjones.com)
173.
Dropbox Cofounder & CTO Arash Ferdowsi responds to yesterday's bug
(blog.dropbox.com)
174.
$100k Revenues in One Month
(startupdesi.com)
175.
LulzSec versus FBI (We Challenge You, NATO)
(pastebin.com)
176.
GitHub, Collaboration, and Haters
(sourceforge.net)
177.
The Reduceron, a CPU designed for functional programs
(cs.york.ac.uk)
178.
What Safari’s Reading List means for Instapaper
(marco.org)
179.
Porting Node to Windows With Microsoft’s Help
(blog.nodejs.org)
180.
UseTheSource: a job board for hackers
(blog.jgc.org)