July 2013 Archive
9721.
Servers Shrink in Cloud, Vendors Fight to Survive (transformeddc.com)
9722.
Spies, Hypocrites, and Fools (tbray.org)
9723.
Google And Maker Faire Create Virtual Science Camp (techcrunch.com)
9724.
The Rise of the Drone Market (judegomila.com)
9725.
Zynga's newly appointed CEO looked to buy company while at MSFT (bloomberg.com)
9726.
$595K for 408 sq feet in West Village Manhattan (nytimes.com)
9727.
Reflecting on the launch of the first Firefox OS phone (linuxgizmos.com)
9728.
A simple Gist viewer for HTML/JavaScript examples. (bl.ocks.org)
9729.
The Jetsons had Twitter as pet (youtube.com)
9730.
Ask HN: What are you more excited about Go or Elixr? ()
9731.
SUSE to support SUSE Studio customized Linux distros (zdnet.com)
9732.
Create a Hidden Sliding Navigation Bar Using CSS3 Transitions (designshack.net)
9733.
Deadly Derailment in Quebec Underlines Oil Debate (nytimes.com)
9734.
(this.Open-SourceProjects).call(HackReactor) (s.gdi2290.com)
9735.
Yasiin Bey (rapper Mos Def) undergoes same force feeding happening at Gitmo. (world.time.com)
9736.
+POOL, Tile By Tile. A water-filtering swimming pool in the East River. (kickstarter.com)
9737.
The Unresolved Equation of Espionage and International Law (2007) (papers.ssrn.com)
9738.
Static type checking in Python (github.com)
9739.
Female inmates sterilized in California prisons without approval (salon.com)
9740.
What is github working on? (pdfdemo.github.io)
9741.
IOS long shadow icons redesign (blog.sanatrath.com)
9742.
The Death Of Google Reader Opens The Door To A Smarter Subscription Ecosystem (techcrunch.com)
9743.
Inside YouTube's Master Plan to Kill Lag Dead (gizmodo.com)
9744.
Nxt rdr - Uncluttered online feed reader. ()
9745.
Peter Norvig - Learning Programming (g33ktalk.com)
9746.
Show HN: Data visualization in D3 on US obesity data (packershack.com)
9747.
America's second-largest employer is a temp agency (washingtonexaminer.com)
9748.
Show HN: Anagram Solver for Android (play.google.com)
9749.
Judge: EFF lawsuit alleging illegal NSA spying may continue (news.cnet.com)
9750.
Parliamentarians ponder PRISM (dataprotector.blogspot.co.uk)