July 2014 Archive
21482.
How Will We Know When Computers Can Think for Themselves?
(singularityhub.com)
21483.
21484.
Early Days Of StreetView
(docs.google.com)
21485.
1999: The Last Great Year in Movies
(esquire.com)
21486.
Fixing the Reputation Score at ebay
(digitopoly.org)
21487.
Improve workflow with electronic work order, invoice, and dispatch forms
(innomobileapps.com)
21488.
“Bot or Not?” Turing Test
(anthonygarvan.com)
21489.
Japan Wants 2020 Robot Olympics Alongside Human Olympics
(spectrum.ieee.org)
21490.
Surveillance of Australian activists is about to get much, much worse
(overland.org.au)
21491.
Louis Vuitton Outlet Store 2013 Cheap For Sale
(handbagslvokbuy123.com)
21492.
21493.
From 600 to 10 in three months
(asackofseattle.com)
21494.
Anvi Ultimate Defrag Pro 1.1.0.1305
(software4all.forumarabia.com)
21495.
21496.
Http://www.kidrex.org/parents/
(kidrex.org)
21497.
ROBOT GIRL KEEPS IT FRESH AND FUNKY
(youtube.com)
21498.
Skinny framework – Rails for Scala
(github.com)
21499.
Wrangling enums
(home.comcast.net)
21500.
Chromium switches to BoringSSL
(src.chromium.org)
21501.
Google APIs Node.js Client
(github.com)
21502.
Get available 4w3s0m3 Twitter usernames from a string
(nocturnalgeek.github.io)
21503.
A world without certificate authorities
(unhandledexpression.com)
21504.
21505.
Third Most Expensive Football Player for 2014
(youtube.com)
21506.
Five Retail Rules Flagrantly Violated by the Apple Store
(businessweek.com)
21507.
Give Me A Hammer
(tapeop.com)
21508.
Interesting Links from Harvard's Intro to CS Class
(cs51.seas.harvard.edu)
21509.
21510.
Expand Nuclear Power For the World’s Survival
(larouchepub.com)