June 2013 Archive
11941.
Cube Slam - video chat with your friends right in the browser and Play. (cubeslam.com)
11942.
Chinese supercomputer tops the charts -- two years early (news.cnet.com)
11943.
The selected-papers network (gowers.wordpress.com)
11944.
You won’t finish this article. (slate.com)
11945.
Win a Pluralsight One Year Subscription and C# Smorgasbord (blog.filipekberg.se)
11946.
Superman: Flying to a church near you (religion.blogs.cnn.com)
11947.
Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, YouTube: Do they own your content? (tosdr.org)
11948.
How Many People are in Space Right Now? (howmanypeopleareinspacerightnow.com)
11949.
Facebook Tackles (Really) Big Data With 'Project Prism' (2012) (wired.com)
11950.
Saudi Arabia plans to block WhatsApp, Skype within weeks: (reuters.com)
11951.
Obama does not believe Americans' privacy has been violated by NSA (reuters.com)
11952.
ISPs to include porn filters as standard in UK by 2014 (wired.co.uk)
11953.
Blowback from the NSA Surveillance (schneier.com)
11954.
Cops Plead Guilty to Helping Plant Drugs on Woman Sexually Harassed by Judge (alternet.org)
11955.
Big data meets the bard: using technology to study literature (ft.com)
11956.
Architecting Visa for Massive Scale and Continuous Innovation (infoq.com)
11957.
Implementing worker threads in Rails (blog.arkency.com)
11958.
How GCHQ stepped up spying on South African foreign ministry (guardian.co.uk)
11959.
Language and Community (ttmrichter.postagon.com)
11960.
Plumi: open source video platform, in the era of PRISM (blog.plumi.org)
11961.
THE promise solution of blogging with Markdown (logdown.com) (logdown.com)
11962.
These are the times of miracle and wonder (wrongsideofmemphis.com)
11963.
Speed dating analysis (flowingdata.com)
11964.
Trust in government declines - who cares? (bbc.co.uk)
11965.
Black hat SEO's target Matt Cutts (seoenquirer.com)
11966.
America's Leading Metros for Venture Capital (theatlanticcities.com)
11967.
It's Beyond Ridiculous That Email Has Been Left Out of Privacy Laws (wired.com)
11968.
VP9 Codec Now Enabled By Default In Chrome (phoronix.com)
11969.
Zombies, Run on smartwatches and Google Glass? Don't rule it out (redbull.com)
11970.
Ford to bring back physical radio controls for frustrated touchscreen users (theverge.com)