June 2013 Archive
15151.
Carbon Copy the Cat and the Rise and Fall of Pet Cloning (2011) (britannica.com)
15152.
Ask HN: Graduate Schemes in the UK ()
15153.
Washington Week: Focus on China (kahimyang.info)
15154.
13 Badass Immigrant Entrepreneurs In Tech (businessinsider.com)
15155.
Ask HN: How is iO9 annotating .jpgs as comments? ()
15156.
Reversible Javascript (will.thimbleby.net)
15157.
A Hack In The Wilderness (the.taoofmac.com)
15158.
Details Emerge About China's 50+ Petaflop Chart-Topper (hpcwire.com)
15159.
U.S. Dept of Transportation Policy on Automated Vehicle Development (1.usa.gov)
15160.
GoDaddy Down again (godaddy.com)
15161.
Why is it so easy to dislike popular music? (nemo10.net)
15162.
A Hack In The Wilderness (the.taoofmac.com)
15163.
Ask HN: Flexible, stable dev work while going to school? ()
15164.
'I am an original young man' (cnn.com)
15165.
Amazon aspires to automate access control (fastml.com)
15166.
Reinventing the train: Ideas coming down the track (economist.com)
15167.
A quick, volatile history of Turkey regarding current protests and a liveblog (sublunarorb.it)
15168.
Gatsby and the way we live now (bbc.co.uk)
15169.
Show HN: list of Hack For Change hacks (Mountain View mostly, add yours) (hackforchange.dybskiy.com)
15170.
I’m Not as Great as I Think I Am (erichstauffer.com)
15171.
Help us build a better marketplace – Listia (YC S09) (listia.com)
15172.
Anonymous #opTurkey (youtube.com)
15173.
User-experience in wearable displays: a proposal for standards definition. (perey.com)
15174.
Nuclear Warhead Veri cation Using a Zero-Knowledge Protocol [pdf] (boazbarak.org)
15175.
Privacy Policy | Simplenote (simplenote.com)
15176.
Continuous Integration: a short story and what it solves (ilikeorangutans.github.io)
15177.
Canadian boy gets punished for preventing the stabbing of a fellow classmate (dailymail.co.uk)
15178.
Snapchat Poised to be L.A.'s Start Up Star (latimes.com)
15179.
It’s a matter of taste: a quick note on the flat v. depth debate (articles.morganallanknutson.com)
15180.
Oculus Rift + Microsoft Kinect = full-on Virtual Reality? (gizmag.com)