Turning Saltwater From Earth and Sea Into Drinking Water
(nytimes.com)
2012 Archive
13531.
13532.
Modern robotics hits Hollywood. IRIS: The most advanced camera rig ever created.
(alexandrosmaragos.com)
13533.
13534.
Workfu is shutting down.
(workfu.com)
13535.
Facebook’s 1st-Quarter Profit Falls 12%
(dealbook.nytimes.com)
13536.
Hacking the Dropbox Space Race
(blog.burtonthird.com)
13537.
13538.
Building Windows for the ARM processor architecture
(blogs.msdn.com)
13539.
Apple’s Ping to End With a Thud in Next Release of iTunes
(allthingsd.com)
13540.
A Pregnant CEO: In Whose Lifetime?
(theatlantic.com)
13541.
Mathematician cracks Beatles mystery - perhaps
(theage.com.au)
13542.
We're Not Censoring You, Just Your Computer
(cato-at-liberty.org)
13543.
Microsoft doesn't allow passwords greater than 16 characters in length
(plus.google.com)
13544.
13545.
IE10 review: still disappointing for HTML5 games
(scirra.com)
13546.
Do you make these 5 database design mistakes?
(thomaslarock.com)
13547.
Introducing Amazon Game Studios
(games.amazon.com)
13548.
Google Fiber-Wired Hacker House Hits Airbnb
(airbnb.com)
13549.
Cookie summary for minecraftforum.net
(cookie-checker.com)
13550.
Pwdr - an open source powder 3d printer
(pwdr.github.com)
13551.
13552.
Facebook enters the age of accidental oversharing
(money.cnn.com)
13553.
GNU Make Alternatives
(freecode.com)
13554.
4Chan Outs Burger King Employee Who Put His Feet in Lettuce
(mashable.com)
13555.
Rails 3.2 feature: unreadable production logs
(github.com)
13556.
I accidentally bought a meth lab
(change.org)
13557.
Pricing is hard. We need your help.
(blog.keen.io)
13558.
How to Accept Bitcoins Without Fees
(blog.nameterrific.com)
13559.
13560.
Facebook and Zynga to end close relationship
(bbc.co.uk)