July 2013 Archive
8851.
German government considers residence for Snowden (translate.google.com)
8852.
My First Mac App (from 0 to App Store in a week) (dangelov.com)
8853.
Boiler Plate Response for Recruiters (clubajax.org)
8854.
Once Sold for $850 Million, Bebo Founders Buy the Company Back for $1 Million (entrepreneur.com)
8855.
Photo Tips from Nat Geo (photography.nationalgeographic.com)
8856.
Data Dealer: play God other with other peoples data, like Zuckerberg or Snowden (datadealer.com)
8857.
Bebo social network sold back to founder for $1m (bbc.co.uk)
8858.
How To Change The World (medium.com)
8859.
Lobsters is 1 year old today (lobste.rs)
8860.
New US survey says diesel cost of ownership lower than gas (autoblog.com)
8861.
Oh, Nothing, It's Just A Girl Building A Prosthetic Leg Out Of Lego (kotaku.com)
8862.
Snowden asks Germany for asylum. (thelocal.de)
8863.
Hacking your diet for productivity (conceptcupboard.com)
8864.
The Ultimate List Of Awesome (And Mostly Free) Tools For Startups (tuneyourstartup.com)
8865.
New Research Visualizes 2.3 Million Instagram Photos to Study Cultural Patterns (phototrails.net)
8866.
Wiretaps Stopped by Encryption Hindering Surveillance (bloomberg.com)
8867.
Rise of the Mega SDK in Mobile (visionmobile.com)
8868.
Sam Harris at The Center for Inquiry (youtube.com)
8869.
Trust Your Gut (stemmings.com)
8870.
Pixate (YC S12) nets $3.8M from Accel to make native app development easier (venturebeat.com)
8871.
Bitsets Match Regular Expressions, Compactly (pvk.ca)
8872.
Sesame Street iPad Design Guide (sesameworkshop.org)
8873.
Archaeologists Find Evidence of Flowers Buried in a 12,000-Year-Old Cemetery (blogs.smithsonianmag.com)
8874.
Like Shopify, but for screencasts ()
8875.
Is the Term Sheet a Binding Contract? (vcexperts.com)
8876.
Do dark networks aid cyberthieves and abusers? (bbc.co.uk)
8877.
5 Email Marketing Conversion Killers (blog.getvero.com)
8878.
Why Prismatic Goes Faster With Clojure (infoq.com)
8879.
Bringing Bitcoin to the Mainstream (dealbook.nytimes.com)
8880.
An MIT Project That Lets You Spy On Yourself [metadata] (npr.org)