June 2013 Archive
16771.
How Prozac entered the lexicon (bbc.co.uk)
16772.
Fun vs. satisfaction in games (psychochild.org)
16773.
Eating Synthetic Meat (and Leather) (businessweek.com)
16774.
Mobile browser market share by continent (html.adobe.com)
16775.
Exporting data should always be an option: BeerQuest 1.4 (blog.beerque.st)
16776.
Echelon 2013 Top Startups Pitching (startupranking.org)
16777.
The August smart phone re-invents lock systems (1oflimited.com)
16778.
Call connected through the NSA: Ars readers react (arstechnica.com)
16779.
Government Loansharking (bostonreview.net)
16780.
The WWDC "7" Banner made using HTML/CSS (Chrome/Safari only) (hop.ie)
16781.
Quantum Teleportation: Breakthrough in Teleporting Info Between Gas Clouds (scienceworldreport.com)
16782.
Ask HN: Has Mozilla dis-continued its support for Thunderbird Enigmail Plugin? ()
16783.
Destroying jobs is the entire point of this invention stuff (adamsmith.org)
16784.
ASK HN: Which NoSQL DBMS for client-side web development? ()
16785.
W Cape: Africa's Silicon Valley (business.iafrica.com)
16786.
How NASA builds robust software. (verticalsysadmin.com)
16787.
How did Reverend Bayes reason with the universe? (yudkowsky.net)
16788.
Online Privacy RIP 1995-2013? (stream.aljazeera.com)
16789.
The Future of Our Apps (medium.com)
16790.
Google Introduces New Search Tools to Try to Read Our Minds (cacm.acm.org)
16791.
Is the Windows 8.1 Blue Update going to ship on August 1st? (windowsobserver.com)
16792.
An Introduction to Xojo (youtube.com)
16793.
Automated WordPress Development (eamann.com)
16794.
Barron's Cover: Trouble Ahead at Tesla (barrons.wsj.net)
16795.
How to build a collaborative office space like Pixar and Google (99u.com)
16796.
Liberty and Consent (recreatingcannae.wordpress.com)
16797.
Name code not values (concatenative.org)
16798.
Why was strict parsing not chosen for HTML? (programmers.stackexchange.com)
16799.
Want to give jobs to people in the US and around the world? Join MobileWorks (mobileworks.com)
16800.
Show HN: CMS_Admin - A Rails CMS for average humans (blog.websitescenes.com)