June 2013 Archive
10141.
Why Does Facebook Recommend Someone It Cannot Know I Know? (daftblogger.com)
10142.
Balanced Payments Node.js Client (github.com)
10143.
Business Grads to Wall Street: Drop Dead (wired.com)
10144.
Crowdfund Ditto.com's Legal Costs Fighting Patent Trolls (indiegogo.com)
10145.
Introducing Cuba (The Ruby Microframework) (frodsan.com)
10146.
Hollywood Gets Billions, Professionals Get Pink Slips (geekspeak.tv)
10147.
Language immersion for Chrome (chrome.google.com)
10148.
How Ford, GE and Mattel Use 3-D Printers (online.wsj.com)
10149.
WYSIWTF (alistapart.com)
10150.
Playing notes with the Web Audio API. (blog.chrislowis.co.uk)
10151.
The One Skill You Must Have To Succeed (jamesclouser.com)
10152.
Unluckiest 'man' in the world (scmp.com)
10153.
Four Silicon Prairie startups make annual “100 Brilliant Companies” list (siliconprairienews.com)
10154.
Mini-Icon Settings Menu with the jQuery Toolbar Plugin (blog.teamtreehouse.com)
10155.
Dealing with Hadoop's small files problem (snowplowanalytics.com)
10156.
Do you offer phone support? If so, please help us with this quick survey. (docs.google.com)
10157.
Don’t Confuse Room at the Bottom with Disruption (saastr.com)
10158.
Apple is throttling the network bandwidth (itweakios.com)
10159.
UX Testing for iOS (lookback.io)
10160.
Washington Post instituting a paywall on June 12 (washingtonpost.com)
10161.
Girl Badly Misses Jump Into Pool, Mom Wants Internet to Pay Her Medical Bills (thefw.com)
10162.
The Pretotyping Manifesto (sites.google.com)
10163.
Monoprice Introduces an LED Monitor (gadgetwise.blogs.nytimes.com)
10164.
Don’t Be a SaaS-Hole (allthingsd.com)
10165.
Internships Are Increasingly the Route to Winning a Job (online.wsj.com)
10166.
Surgeons develop app to practise surgery (bbc.co.uk)
10167.
Google Backtracks On Its CalDAV API “Spring Cleaning” And Launches CardDAV API (techcrunch.com)
10168.
Mobile Is Eating The World (avc.com)
10169.
Google’s Matt Cutts: Web Spam Benefits From Using Rel=”Author” (searchengineland.com)
10170.
Oracle reveals plans for Java security improvements (computerworld.com)