July 2013 Archive
2881.
Wal-Mart to DC: Force Us to Raise Wages? We'll Leave (cnbc.com)
2882.
Yes, my credit card number does have spaces (blog.brush.co.nz)
2883.
Using Information About Our Network to Remove Monitoring Noise (37signals.com)
2884.
The Unsettling Link Between Sprawl and Suicide (theatlanticcities.com)
2885.
Optimizing a Parser Combinator into a memcpy (twistedoakstudios.com)
2886.
Announcing: Mastering Modern Payments: Using Stripe with Rails (pkn.me)
2887.
Show HN: Easily Add External JS Libraries To Your Meteor App (github.com)
2888.
Introducing HybridKit for iOS (usepropeller.com)
2889.
The Story Behind Football's Innovative Yellow First Down Line (sportsillustrated.cnn.com)
2890.
Animating server outages with Firebase, D3.js and PagerDuty webhooks (blog.pagerduty.com)
2891.
Mobile Malware Targeting Android 'Master Key Vulnerability' Found in the Wild (securityweek.com)
2892.
Google Cast SDK Documentation (developers.google.com)
2893.
How Google accidentally uncovered a Chinese ring of car thieves (theverge.com)
2894.
The importance of math for software engineering (blog.lara.do)
2895.
The Secret FISA Court Must Go (thedailybeast.com)
2896.
Developing native C++ OpenGL apps for Ouya with Visual Studio (visualgdb.com)
2897.
Former Top NSA Lawyer Blames Civil Libertarians For 9/11 (techdirt.com)
2898.
TSA searching valet-parked cars at airport carparks (reason.com)
2899.
Feds put heat on Web firms for master encryption keys (news.cnet.com)
2900.
Bradley Manning found not guilty of aiding the enemy (washingtonpost.com)
2901.
Would you trust a doctor in a T-shirt? (bbc.co.uk)
2902.
Ask HN: what problems do you have in your company? ()
2903.
Pajama.js - because HTML has no place in your Javascript app (pajamajs.com)
2904.
Ask HN: If you were Edward Snowden where would you have gone? ()
2905.
Ask HN: Have you attended an 'immersive dev school' or hired somebody who did?
2906.
Take the Orwell Test (orwelltest.com)
2907.
Show HN: HTML5 Bitcoin Poker website ()
2908.
PRISM: We are fighting the wrong battle. (slashgeek.net)
2909.
This is what a $200,000 website looks like ()
2910.
I Guess The Twitter Doesn't Fall Far From The Twit (b0ing.me)