June 2013 Archive
20251.
IOS7: What Have We Learned? (uxdiogenes.com)
20252.
Are Slime Moulds Living Memristors? [the actual paper] (arxiv.org)
20253.
Tesla Motors demonstrates 90-second Model S battery-swapping tech (theverge.com)
20254.
Windows Phone Network Speed Tester App Releaed by Microsoft Research (windowsobserver.com)
20255.
Designing a practical high-fidelity long-time quantum memory (nature.com)
20256.
Go Incognito and Keep Financial Sites from Caching Your Sensitive Data (lifehacker.com)
20257.
First Apple computer could fetch $500,000 or more (online.wsj.com)
20258.
Beer recommendation system in R (flowingdata.com)
20259.
The Curse of the Network Effect (medium.com)
20260.
Cancer resistance of the naked mole rat (nature.com)
20261.
Fix Crittercism's lack of logging (iOS) (codercowboy.com)
20262.
The Creative Benefits Of Taking "Mini-Sabbaticals" From All Your Various Screens (fastcompany.com)
20263.
Are We Really “World-Changing?” (nibletz.com)
20264.
Troubleshooting PostgreSQL Alerts (blog.engineyard.com)
20265.
Brain Aker talks about scaling open source software (youtube.com)
20266.
80,000 bees can craft 3D-printed sculptures (gizmodo.com)
20267.
Flashback: Neverhood shouldn’t have been, was anyway (snackbar-games.com)
20268.
Robo Raven (UMD Robotics) (youtube.com)
20269.
Three Theorems About Growth (rjlipton.wordpress.com)
20270.
Universities in Consortium Talk of Taking Back Control of Online Offerings (chronicle.com)
20271.
The importance of "Aaron's Law" (decomplecting.org)
20272.
Keith Rabois - going from startups to VC (allthingsd.com)
20273.
Happy 20th Anniversary Amy (feld.com)
20274.
Product/Market Fit (stanford.edu)
20275.
RESTless? ()
20276.
With Markdown, Even the Blind Can Write (tidbits.com)
20277.
EdRepublic: Search, Browse & Save Online Programming Courses (edrepublic.com)
20278.
Ed Snajder Raps about RepRap and Creating a Greener Planet (programming.oreilly.com)
20279.
Papering Over App Store Problems (stratechery.com)
20280.
Cartels Are an Emergent Phenomenon, Say Complexity Theorists (technologyreview.com)