June 2013 Archive
12031.
Ember Sandbox: Ember in your Ember (jgwhite.co.uk)
12032.
Connected, but alone? (medium.com)
12033.
Rackspace Australia cloud price cheat sheet (blog.planforcloud.com)
12034.
Digital Analytics Is Not Surveillance (clickz.com)
12035.
Introduction to Common Crawl (slideshare.net)
12036.
1985 bombing in Philadelphia still unsettled (usatoday30.usatoday.com)
12037.
Naming a baby using the Elo ranking algorithm (namethebump.com)
12038.
Designer David Wright, departing NPR for Twitter, has just one favor to ask (niemanlab.org)
12039.
AltDrag 1.0: Bringing Linux Functionality to Windows (catincan.com)
12040.
GitHub should fix the pull-request workflow, not the design (julien.danjou.info)
12041.
Open-source Your Abandonware (geoff.greer.fm)
12042.
Inside HyperLevelDB (hackingdistributed.com)
12043.
China's Tianhe-2 Shatters Records with 33.86 Petaflop Supercomputer (serverwatch.com)
12044.
Show HN: Betterific is your digital suggestion box. (betterific.com)
12045.
Disconnect: Make the web faster, more private, and more secure (disconnect.me)
12046.
Binary (YC W11) launches the easiest way to code on an iPad (blog.ycombinator.com)
12047.
Productivity Technique: Schedulmeister (elijahish.com)
12048.
How email marketing is like dating (shutterstock.com)
12049.
22 Crowdfunding Sites (and How To Choose Yours) (inc.com)
12050.
The next 50 ideas for billion-dollar software companies (linkedin.com)
12051.
"From 7-11, they dispersed wire fraud and identity theft w/ Slurpees & hot dogs" (money.cnn.com)
12052.
Meet Binary, an iPad app for writing code (venturebeat.com)
12053.
Ben Mezrich appears to write his own 5-star book reviews on Amazon (pokerfraudalert.com)
12054.
Simpler UI Testing with CasperJS (blog.newrelic.com)
12055.
What Is Tech Doing Now to Drive Us to Non-Distraction? (allthingsd.com)
12056.
Oculus snags $16 million from investors to bring virtual reality to the masses (engadget.com)
12057.
Tor bridges in the Amazon cloud (cloud.torproject.org)
12058.
Court says pre-Miranda silence can be used (chron.com)
12059.
"AT&T Hacker" weev is flashpoint for website crime law (about.bloomberglaw.com)
12060.
Building Offline Applications With AngularJS and PouchDB (mircozeiss.com)