June 2013 Archive
13621.
Edward Snowden ranted online against those who leak secrets to the press (nydailynews.com)
13622.
Your friends, family, coworkers are helping social networks gather intel on you (slate.com)
13623.
To Type or not to Type (artima.com)
13624.
Futureful - Topic Discovery Using Machine Learning And Keyword Suggestions (arcticstartup.com)
13625.
Commenting Code for Non-Programmers (thelab.o2.com)
13626.
Twitter hints at letting users jump back in time (bbc.co.uk)
13627.
Ultramarathoners: Faster, Higher, Stronger And Sleepier (npr.org)
13628.
4 (good) reasons to join Collaborative Workplaces (sharedesk.net)
13629.
Blogger – Adult Content Policy Update (wikinewstime.com)
13630.
The EU forces telecom companies to store their users' data (en.wikipedia.org)
13631.
Show HN: Design Is For Everyone (dife.me)
13632.
How to tell a great story (sethgodin.typepad.com)
13633.
The Wondrous, slightly Creepy World of Japanese Retro Futurism (messynessychic.com)
13634.
JavaScript Cookbook (javascriptcookbook.com)
13635.
ML Strap: Twitter Bootstrap Theme (medialoot.com)
13636.
Rocket Surgery Made Easy by Steve Krug: Usability Demo (youtube.com)
13637.
Researcher Dreams Up Machines That Learn Without Humans (wired.com)
13638.
TechCrunch: Microsoft (Finally) Confirms WebGL Support for IE 11 (techcrunch.com)
13639.
Cambridge loses lawsuit to keep Uber off the roads (boston.com)
13640.
Joys of Noise (nautil.us)
13641.
Composition not inheritance (talks.golang.org)
13642.
Yehuda Katz: The Future of the Client-Side Web (youtube.com)
13643.
25 Top UK Startups (mashable.com)
13644.
Andrew Gerrand - Go: a simple programming environment - Railsberry 2013 (vimeo.com)
13645.
PayPal Galactic Gets a Jumpstart on Space Currency (pcmag.com)
13646.
Home buyer finds $100k comic book in $10k home’s wall (agbeat.com)
13647.
An unlikely programmer (chrispattle.com)
13648.
Union 2.0: how a browser plug-in is organizing Amazon's micro-laborers (theverge.com)
13649.
Kubuntu plans to steer clear of Mir and switch to Wayland (h-online.com)
13650.
MSX: The Japanese are coming The Japanese are coming (theregister.co.uk)