July 2013 Archive
9931.
Ruby Prize 2013 award (ruby.or.jp)
9932.
The Whitewater Scandal and Our Two Americas in the Raw (esquire.com)
9933.
Landing page optimization for the Obama 2012 campaign (slid.es)
9934.
How the Android "master keys" exploit is used. (plus.google.com)
9935.
Asiana flight attendant describes ordeal (latimes.com)
9936.
Trackoff.us (trackoff.us)
9937.
Chilling Ad Shows How Easy It Is to Steal Your Online Identity (mashable.com)
9938.
Coffee Notes -- A mobile app and REST API for scientific coffee preparation (kickstarter.com)
9939.
Kozbox, The New Way to Pass the Hat, Garner Donations in Seconds (kozbox.com)
9940.
Streaming Fake Ambient Coffee Shop Noise Is Big in Seoul (theatlanticcities.com)
9941.
How To Ask Questions The Smart Way (catb.org)
9942.
Korean Culture May Offer Clues in Asiana Crash (cnbc.com)
9943.
Five things Snowden leaks revealed about NSA’s original warrantless wiretaps (arstechnica.com)
9944.
An intro to Southeast Asia for VCs from VCs (insidethenoodlebowl.com)
9945.
Driverless Cars, an Inevitability (bradschiller.blogspot.com)
9946.
Someone Hacked Vogue UK‘s Website To Make It Display Dinosaurs In Hats (thegloss.com)
9947.
A former Asiana/KAL pilot trainer explains Korean pilot training (reddit.com)
9948.
5 Secrets of Creating a Rockstar Remote Team (tech.co)
9949.
Hulu's open source statsd / metricsd aggregator (tech.hulu.com)
9950.
BlackBerry Fires Its US Sales Chief, and More Layoffs Are Coming (blogs.wsj.com)
9951.
Brolink - Live browser editing for Vim (github.com)
9952.
NSA 'spied' on most Latin American nations: Brazil paper (reuters.com)
9953.
Yelp’s New Maps Help You Find Bacon, Avoid Tourists (wired.com)
9954.
Show HN: Arel inspired/clone Relational Algebra for Go. (github.com)
9955.
Adam Devine's advice for young people: 'Don't go to college, follow your dreams' (guardian.co.uk)
9956.
Spanish Sub Too Heavy Thanks to Math Mistake (theledger.com)
9957.
The Datastore API: a new way to store and sync app data (dropbox.com)
9958.
Meet the Dropbox Saver (dropbox.com)
9959.
Thomson Reuters will stop giving high-speed traders a two-second head start (qz.com)
9960.
Prisoner's dilemma tournament results (lesswrong.com)