July 2013 Archive
691.
VP of Engineering - "best of the best" = no more than 12 years experience? (jobscore.com)
692.
Every Entrepreneur Should Try Magic Mushrooms (evanreas.postagon.com)
693.
Boxee Acquired By Samsung For Around $30M (techcrunch.com)
694.
Vim 7.4a ready for beta testing (groups.google.com)
695.
Bitcoin Foundation's Response to California Cease & Desist (scribd.com)
696.
Hubble Finds New Neptune Moon (hubblesite.org)
697.
The Underhanded C contest (underhanded.xcott.com)
698.
Why the Story on Snowden and the NSA Doesn't Add Up (motherjones.com)
699.
Fake memory implanted in mice with a beam of light (arstechnica.com)
700.
The web you know is dying (evbogue.com)
701.
ClojureScript Core.async Todos (rigsomelight.com)
702.
Time to come Clean Motorola (2012) (forums.motorola.com)
703.
Miyamoto Admits Nintendo Underestimated The Switch To HD (forbes.com)
704.
Pebble Smartwatch Is Coming To Best Buy On July 7 For $149.95 (techcrunch.com)
705.
The Slingatron: Building a Railroad to Space (kickstarter.com)
706.
Git for the masses (kivo.com)
707.
Ben Horowitz: Capital market climate change (finance.fortune.cnn.com)
708.
Ubuntu Edge lowers prices on IndieGogo
709.
Humble eBook Bundle 2 (humblebundle.com)
710.
In India, Prism-like Surveillance Slips Under the Radar (cis-india.org)
711.
How we perceive time: stop it slipping away by doing new things (blog.bufferapp.com)
712.
Android Bug Superior to Master Key (saurik.com)
713.
Video lectures of mathematics courses available online for free (mathoverflow.net)
714.
Sen. Wyden imagines the White House is willing to reconsider surveillance (rt.com)
715.
Crowd steps up to fund 'NSA-proof' app (stream.aljazeera.com)
716.
Chemists Work to Desalt the Ocean for Drinking Water, One Nanoliter at a Time (utexas.edu)
717.
Ask HN: Intermediate Python learning resources?
718.
Lean Startups fail for these 3 reasons, but they didn’t tell you in the book (medium.com)
719.
The Financial Times on Edward Tufte (ft.com)
720.
Into the Wormhole: An afternoon with Eve Online's least understood demographic (techhive.com)