June 2014 Archive
5881.
How Hubspot's VPE Hired First 40 Engineers (blog.entelo.com)
5882.
(Redesigned) Google Docs (google.com)
5883.
On the Importance of Text Analysis for Stock Price Prediction (stanford.edu)
5884.
Google Compute Engine gets SSDs (developers.google.com)
5885.
Fixing the PhD (newyorker.com)
5886.
FOIA for NIST documents related to the design of Dual EC DRBG (github.com)
5887.
Engineering Culture at Airbnb (nerds.airbnb.com)
5888.
Trusting Hardware (theinvisiblethings.blogspot.co.uk)
5889.
Stack Overflow is currently offline (imgur.com)
5890.
Mikko Hypponen, F-Secure – 'I hope we get more Snowdens' (information-age.com)
5891.
Welcome to the London Datastore (data.london.gov.uk)
5892.
Running Appium locally and on the AppThwack device cloud (blog.appthwack.com)
5893.
Marc Andreessen on Edward Snowden, acts of treason and Silicon Valley (gigaom.com)
5894.
China brain (en.wikipedia.org)
5895.
CodeIgniter 2.2.0 Released (ellislab.com)
5896.
Court Again Orders Government Not to Destroy Evidence in NSA Spying Case (eff.org)
5897.
The Platform Wars (techcrunch.com)
5898.
Senate panel cool towards House NSA reform bill (online.wsj.com)
5899.
The City of Palo Alto (paloalto.opengov.com)
5900.
The limits to Infiniti (economist.com)
5901.
City of Edmonton Open Data Catalogue (data.edmonton.ca)
5902.
I have a cool new app idea How do I get started building it? (joshdoody.com)
5903.
James Surowiecki: America’s History of Industrial Espionage (newyorker.com)
5904.
In case you've missed Apple WWDC 14, here's the management summary (youtube.com)
5905.
Erlang for Beginners. Data Types, Variables, Lists and Tuples (kukuruku.co)
5906.
Huge 'Beast' Asteroid to Fly By Earth Soon, Live Webcast Today (space.com)
5907.
Why developing in C++ for the Windows App Store sucks (irrlicht3d.org)
5908.
The Corrupt business of child protective services (2007) [pdf] (nccr.info)
5909.
Vodafone reveals existence of secret wires that allow state surveillance (theguardian.com)
5910.
Mailbox.org now english including PGP explaination for dummys (mailbox.org)