June 2013 Archive
13021.
Too much power (youtube.com)
13022.
Exactly How Much Cheaper Airbnb Is Than a Hotel in Every Major US City (gizmodo.com)
13023.
Alternate Reality Game puzzle design (gamasutra.com)
13024.
Internet traffic in 2015 (visual.ly)
13025.
Front end development: the important parts (slideshare.net)
13026.
US tech firms and the debate over H1-B Visas (bbc.co.uk)
13027.
What advice would you give Tech Entrepreneurs in Iraq? (lovop.com)
13028.
DataNitro - automating sales reports (youtube.com)
13029.
Is Facebook becoming Tencent like? (pixelstech.cn)
13030.
A Pianist’s A–V, by Alfred Brendel (nybooks.com)
13031.
A Guide to Safer (Encrypted) Online Communication (propublica.org)
13032.
Amazon changes Associates agreement, disallow toolbars (affiliate-program.amazon.com)
13033.
Single photograph looks like 4 individual photographs (kottke.org)
13034.
Casting: adding behavior to objects without using extend (discuss.gemnasium.com)
13035.
In re Apple In-App Purchase Litigation (itunesinapppurchasesettlement.com)
13036.
Clojure Web Framework (github.com)
13037.
Early benchmark results sighted of preproduction Mac Pro 2013 (zdnet.com)
13038.
U.S. Admits Surveillance Violated Constitution At Least Once (2012) (wired.com)
13039.
Twitter ghosts (words.steveklabnik.com)
13040.
Xkcd-style Comic Narrative Charts (csclub.uwaterloo.ca)
13041.
The 2013 Failed States Index - Interactive Map and Rankings (foreignpolicy.com)
13042.
Content-first design ain’t herding cats (medium.com)
13043.
The Azimuth Project (azimuthproject.org)
13044.
‘Snowden exposes criminals, criminals are going for him now’ (rt.com)
13045.
Australian senators slam data retention plan (scmagazine.com.au)
13046.
Printing JVM generated Assembler on Mac OS X (nitschinger.at)
13047.
How do we make encryption more accessible (kybernetikos.com)
13048.
Generate enigmatic documents to challenge PRISM & Tempora (joerg.piringer.net)
13049.
Device Shipments Up 6% To 2.4B In 2013, Driven By Android Smartphones, Tablets (techcrunch.com)
13050.
Getting started with Node.js, Mongoose and MongoDB (blog.wercker.com)