November 2013 Archive
1561.
Sputnik – Simple and practical RSS reader (sputnik.szwacz.com)
1562.
Ubuntu shouldn't abuse trademark law to silence critics of its privacy decisions (micahflee.com)
1563.
A Roster of TLS Cipher Suites Weaknesses (googleonlinesecurity.blogspot.com)
1564.
The future of 3D creation: on the web? (fxguide.com)
1565.
Chrome sends a suspicious tracking parameter on every Google search (superuser.com)
1566.
Google Employees Confess The Worst Things About Working At Google (sfgate.com)
1567.
Progress toward 3D printing lithium-ion batteries (b3dgeable.com)
1568.
Ask HN Googlers: Why is Drive document sharing for Google Domains broken? ()
1569.
Show HN: GlyphSearch – Search for icons from Font Awesome, Glyphicons, Ionicons (glyphsearch.com)
1570.
Tinder privacy issues (shakedos.com)
1571.
Flynn Demo and Roadmap (flynn.io)
1572.
Langner’s final Stuxnet analysis comes with surprises (langner.com)
1573.
Poll: What's your target price for 1 BTC?
1574.
Bitcoin HITS $400 (cloudup.com)
1575.
Why the Climate Corporation Sold Itself to Monsanto (m.newyorker.com)
1576.
EU citizenship for sale (presseurop.eu)
1577.
Rust is not fast (cananian.livejournal.com)
1578.
The (JavaScript) Question I Bombed In An Interview With a Y Combinator Startup (nathanleclaire.com)
1579.
Amazon is selling Cars (amazon.com)
1580.
Landmark Senate Vote Limits Filibusters (nytimes.com)
1581.
About the Bitcoin ‘bubble’ (m.washingtonpost.com)
1582.
Twitter Prices IPO Above Estimates at $26 Per Share, Valuation Up to $18B (techcrunch.com)
1583.
American Airlines earned an enemy (david.heinemeierhansson.com)
1584.
Why indie developers can't win on the App Store (blog.tapdaq.com)
1585.
The Strategic Consequences of F-22 Termination (2009) (ausairpower.net)
1586.
The Problem with Higher Education - An Unfortunate Email (selfcommit.com)
1587.
Apple Finds Surprising Growth Market in Japan (online.wsj.com)
1588.
‘Rape porn’ possession to be punished with 3 years in jail in the UK (metro.co.uk)
1589.
List of Countries by Incarceration Rate (en.wikipedia.org)
1590.
Comcast and Time Warner Cable Show Dramatic Increases in IPv6 Deployment (internetsociety.org)