June 2013 Archive
991.
Russia promises legal action over NSA surveillance scandal (rt.com)
992.
A List of Programming Screencast Series (devblog.avdi.org)
993.
Forget PRISM, the recent NSA leaks are plain: Digital privacy doesn’t exist (thenextweb.com)
994.
Docker : An Interview With Solomon Hykes (activestate.com)
995.
Foxconn and Mozilla are collaborating to develop 5 devices, including a tablet (thenextweb.com)
996.
Poll: Which RSS reader have you switched to?
997.
Tesla announces 90 sec battery swap (twitter.com)
998.
Tesla Clashes With Car Dealers (online.wsj.com)
999.
Birthday Song’s Copyright Leads to a Lawsuit for the Ages (nytimes.com)
1000.
Ask HN: What is your experience making a free service completely paid? ()
1001.
Paddle (vine.co)
1002.
Large-scale quantum chip validated (news.usc.edu)
1003.
Huge 'Dead Zone' Predicted in Gulf of Mexico (livescience.com)
1004.
US whistleblower Edward Snowden believed to have landed in Russia (rte.ie)
1005.
Jimmy Wales Is Not an Internet Billionaire (nytimes.com)
1006.
Putin defends the U.S. on spying programs, drones and Occupy Wall Street (washingtonpost.com)
1007.
Programmable Water (2003) (blikstein.com)
1008.
Digg Reader Rollout (blog.digg.com)
1009.
NSA "can – and does – listen to everyone from senators to lovers" (1995) (articles.baltimoresun.com)
1010.
Baking Pi – Operating Systems Development (cl.cam.ac.uk)
1011.
Petition to prosecute James Clapper for lying to Congress (petitions.whitehouse.gov)
1012.
Demonizing Edward Snowden (m.newyorker.com)
1013.
Snowden touches down in Moscow ... tweeted by Wikileaks (twitter.com)
1014.
Product > Strategy > Business Model (avc.com)
1015.
If Only 3D Animation Were This Easy [video] (kotaku.com)
1016.
What Neurons Look Like as Drawn by Students, Grad Students, and Professors (theatlantic.com)
1017.
How Meals Win Wars (theatlantic.com)
1018.
Getting all your data out of Google Reader (blog.persistent.info)
1019.
ArchiveTeam needs OPMLs and feed URLs to grab cached data from Google Reader (allyourfeed.ludios.org)
1020.
Woz compares today's US to the USSR of 30-40 years ago (youtube.com)