July 2013 Archive
12211.
Douglas Engelbart and the Means to an End (alistapart.com)
12212.
LeapMotionDart - Dart framework for working with Leap Motion (github.com)
12213.
SEC Rules Will Clip the Wings of Angel Investors (online.wsj.com)
12214.
A soundcloud music searcher and downloader made by a 14 year old ()
12215.
Show HN: Random Tweet Prediction, in Go (twiquote.com)
12216.
Investigating apparent IT breach, Stanford urges users to update passwords (news.stanford.edu)
12217.
From User to CEO (wired.com)
12218.
Emblem.js : a concise, indented alternative Handlebars syntax (emblemjs.com)
12219.
Flying Bike Prototype (cnn.com)
12220.
Microsoft Launches IE11 Developer Preview For Windows (techcrunch.com)
12221.
Drunk Science: Speciation (boingboing.net)
12222.
Sibilant: JavaScript with a Lisp (sibilantjs.info)
12223.
Donald Trump Demands Bigger iPhone Screen (twitter.com)
12224.
DIY Keyboard (boingboing.net)
12225.
LibreOffice 4.1 Released (libreoffice.org)
12226.
Rock Paper and Scissors AI vs You (nytimes.com)
12227.
How Novell peaked, then threw it all away in a year (theregister.co.uk)
12228.
Why you shouldn’t advertise speakers in your conference schedule (medium.com)
12229.
Map² the zoomable map on paper (thezoomablemap.com)
12230.
Linux: We're all in this together right? (everydaylinuxuser.com)
12231.
Scientists Just Discovered a New Force That's Stronger Than Gravity (gizmodo.com)
12232.
Court Upholds Ruling on Dish Network’s ‘Hopper’ (nytimes.com)
12233.
SciPy 2013 Tutorial Videos (conference.scipy.org)
12234.
Want to be Unstoppable? Work at an Intersection (fastcompany.com)
12235.
Fraternities Lobby for Tax Break Without Hazing Penalties (bloomberg.com)
12236.
St. Louis: A Model For Aspiring Tech Hubs (forbes.com)
12237.
Applying electricity to soil increases plant yield (thebirdman.org)
12238.
There is another Gitmo that no-one knows/talks about (rollingstone.com)
12239.
Demystifying Google's Nexus Updates - a study in OTA rollouts (techtainian.com)
12240.
Justin Amash almost beat the NSA. Next time, he might do it. (washingtonpost.com)