June 2013 Archive
1531.
Bitcoin: Argentinean fever for the digital money machine (translate.google.com)
1532.
Design thoughts on next-gen PKI for better privacy (ledgersmbdev.blogspot.com)
1533.
List of government surveillance projects (en.wikipedia.org)
1534.
LinkedIn profiles of people working on #PRISM or affiliated programs (gist.github.com)
1535.
Majority Views NSA Phone Tracking as Acceptable Anti-terror Tactic (people-press.org)
1536.
Google releases first beta SDK for Dart, including 20% faster analysis engine (thenextweb.com)
1537.
The Worst Startup Idea (medium.com)
1538.
NSA: Please Stop Mailing Us FOIA Requests (mynsarecords.com)
1539.
GM Wheat found in Oregon 10 years after abandoned by Monsanto (cbc.ca)
1540.
Microsoft Is Removing Xbox One DRM (kotaku.com)
1541.
3d running horse simulation using particles (empaempa.github.io)
1542.
Working remotely and the tools that make it possible (blog.braidapp.com)
1543.
Superconductor – real-time data visualization using WebCL, WebGL, Web Workers (superconductor.github.io)
1544.
Pat's Guide to Running Events (freelancing-gods.com)
1545.
Google Launches Mobile Backend Starter, Cloud Backend For Android Apps (techcrunch.com)
1546.
Disoriented, Man With ID Is Still a Puzzle (nytimes.com)
1547.
LocalBitcoins.com bank account frozen and unfrozen (localbitcoins.blogspot.fi)
1548.
Fucking Zynga (jwz.org)
1549.
Why Java is still relevant (medium.com)
1550.
Wikipedia’s Emergency (markbernstein.org)
1551.
Why haven't cash-strapped American schools embraced open source? (informationweek.com)
1552.
Older iPhones, iPads banned as agency says Apple infringed on Samsung patent (washingtonpost.com)
1553.
iOS 7 As Defense (marco.org)
1554.
Erato - simple and beautiful markdown editor (9muses.se)
1555.
Never Give Stores Your Zip Code (forbes.com)
1556.
UML in Practice (neverworkintheory.org)
1557.
Ways to protect yourself from the NSA and other eavesdroppers (zdnet.com)
1558.
PHP 5.5 released and other things PHP related (phpweekly.com)
1559.
Should we do more to incentivize open source? (jackealtman.com)
1560.
In 2009, Ed Snowden said leakers “should be shot.” Then he became one (arstechnica.com)