June 2013 Archive
15091.
Why You Hate Comic Sans (youtube.com)
15092.
A Generation Ago, A Thoroughly Modern Sampling (michaelrbernste.in)
15093.
Matt Drudge Speech to the National Press Club on Media and the Internet (americanrhetoric.com)
15094.
ASU launches free summer program for aspiring innovators (asunews.asu.edu)
15095.
The Echo Chamber of Silicon Valley (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
15096.
In Russian roulette, is it best to go first? (math.stackexchange.com)
15097.
Chrome Team and the Omnibox autocomplete option (code.google.com)
15098.
Behind the 'Internet of Things' Is Android—and It's Everywhere (businessweek.com)
15099.
China: The electronic wastebasket of the world (edition.cnn.com)
15100.
Google's New Disclosure Policy: Helpful, or Who Cares? - eSecurity Planet (esecurityplanet.com)
15101.
20 Simple Questions to Check Your Software Testing Basic Knowledge [Online Quiz] (softwaretestinghelp.com)
15102.
Learn C The Hard Way (c.learncodethehardway.org)
15103.
Yesterday I shut down the Piictu API. My Piictu story. (edgar.tumblr.com)
15104.
Practicing Safe Sex with Third-Party APIs (blog.smartbear.com)
15105.
Income Inequality: It’s Not Just for Older People Anymore (nation.time.com)
15106.
The Powerful People Arguing for U.S.-China Free Trade (businessweek.com)
15107.
Warmly wakes you up sans alarm (blog.chaoscollective.org)
15108.
Taro Fukuyama wants to bring Google-like perks to every company (businessinsider.com)
15109.
What if drone warfare had come first? (squid314.livejournal.com)
15110.
Pairing Is Not Code Review (jstorimer.com)
15111.
Demo Testing the WordPress MP6 Admin Styles Plugin (colorburned.com)
15112.
Tourist.js - Simple, flexible tours for your app (github.com)
15113.
Why I unfollowed you on Twitter, and how not to react (mkronline.com)
15114.
Yahoo Shuts Down Mail Classic (techcrunch.com)
15115.
New Poll Shows Most Productive Time of Day (gigaom.com)
15116.
Http request analyzer (github.com)
15117.
1:1 Initiative and iPad Accessibility in Schools (accessibleresources.com)
15118.
One of the most untold stories about the Windows design (danielfrost.dk)
15119.
Request IDs — a simple analysis technique for service-oriented architecture (brandur.org)
15120.
Fasctimidating (clipperhouse.com)