June 2013 Archive
11011.
What iOS7 Could Have Been (twitter.com)
11012.
Ask HN: Question Regarding Recent Events ()
11013.
Official PlayStation Used Game Instructional Video (youtube.com)
11014.
Email observation exercise (buddhistgeeks.com)
11015.
Discovering Leap Device (learningthreejs.com)
11016.
Magpie Apple plunders the competition for cosmetics, as egos run wild (theregister.co.uk)
11017.
Eddy Cue: Before & After (networkworld.com)
11018.
Forking and Standards: Why The Right to Fork Can Be Pro-Social (tieguy.org)
11019.
How we broke the NSA story (salon.com)
11020.
Experimenting with user interfaces for todo lists (blog.cornelius-schumacher.de)
11021.
A Contribution to the Mathematical Theory of Big Game Hunting (mit.edu)
11022.
You Face A U.S. Legal Problem. Where Should You Run? (npr.org)
11023.
IPv4: DeMystified (blog.linuxacademy.com)
11024.
ScummVM ported to Javascript with Emscripten (groups.google.com)
11025.
Breaking with recent tradition, Mavericks won't drop support for any older Macs. (arstechnica.com)
11026.
KEEP CALM and Carry On: PRISM itself is not a big deal (theregister.co.uk)
11027.
Weekend project: online documentation for R, inspired by api.rubyonrails.org (rdocumentation.org)
11028.
Death of a Salesman, Birth of a Sales Persona (strideapp.com)
11029.
The Most Effective Price Discovery Question for Your Startup (tomtunguz.com)
11030.
Function functions (designpepper.com)
11031.
How to hire like Reddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian (bizjournals.com)
11032.
IntelliJ IDEA is getting ready for Java EE 7 Launch (blogs.jetbrains.com)
11033.
Google Play Developer 8-Step Checkup (android-developers.blogspot.com)
11034.
This is Why We Can't Design Nice Things (medium.com)
11035.
The Pain of Broken Subprocess Management on JDK (javaworld.com)
11036.
Is Google Creating a $35 HDMI Dongle Called Chromekey? (droid-life.com)
11037.
Securing the cloud (web.mit.edu)
11038.
Why Some of the World's Most Productive People Keep Empty Schedules (lifehacker.com)
11039.
IRS Tracks Your Digital Footprint (money.msn.com)
11040.
Evergreen Browsers (tomdale.net)