2013 Archive
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35372.
35373.
35374.
Why Are Dead People Liking Stuff On Facebook?
(readwrite.com)
35375.
Amiga Unix
(en.wikipedia.org)
35376.
Node server for dynamic, fake JSON
(webpro.github.io)
35377.
35378.
Gigabit Seattle priced at $80 per month
(arstechnica.com)
35379.
Court Upholds Man's $675,000 Fine for Music Piracy
(reason.com)
35380.
For Edward Snowden: How to live in an airport
(en.wikipedia.org)
35381.
Social Products
(blog.eladgil.com)
35382.
Digital Health Records’ Risks Emerge as Deaths Blamed on Systems
(bloomberg.com)
35383.
The woman behind the Netflix Culture Doc
(firstround.com)
35384.
Grep in the Cloud: A Cost-effective Approach to Data Collection and Analysis
(building.wanelo.com)
35385.
The Go Scheduler
(morsmachine.dk)
35386.
Snowden to make statement imminently, from Moscow.
(twitter.com)
35387.
Google Reader is Officially Retired
(google.com)
35388.
South American nations hold summit over grounding of Bolivian president's plane
(independent.co.uk)
35389.
How I slowly moved to Linux
(karmanebula.com)
35390.
A "Catastrophic Surge" in Mortgage Rates
(fool.com)
35391.
35392.
NCSS Challenge 2013: Help teenagers get a running start in Computer Science
(groklearning.com)
35393.
This post will never be submitted to Hacker News
(whatspinksthinks.com)
35394.
35395.
Intel Trusted Execution Technology (TXT) privilege escalation vulnerability
(security-center.intel.com)
35396.
AngelList Partners with CrunchBase
(info.crunchbase.com)
35397.
'Rare' Atom Finding May Advance Quantum Computers
(livescience.com)
35398.
An Illustrated Book of Bad Arguments
(bookofbadarguments.com)
35399.
Your Computer May Already be Hacked – NSA Inside?
(steveblank.com)
35400.