July 2013 Archive
14941.
Show HN: jist.in, displaying gist contents by client-side js for legibility (jist.in)
14942.
"Doug Engelbart had this idea about amplifying the human mind." (youtube.com)
14943.
You Can’t Quit, Google Reader, Because I Already Fired You (techcrunch.com)
14944.
Google Wants to Keep More for Itself (dailyfinance.com)
14945.
Apps and big data for conferences? (jublia.org)
14946.
Building an online multiplayer Bomberman-like with CraftStudio (learn.craftstud.io)
14947.
Twitter moves to cookie-based ads, bans automated following (zdnet.com)
14948.
Man vs. Machine (pbs.org)
14949.
Failed merge and acquisition cases in the Internet history (pixelstech.cn)
14950.
James Vicary (en.wikipedia.org)
14951.
Twitter is watching you (fixedbyvonnie.com)
14952.
Ouya: The Kotaku Review (kotaku.com)
14953.
Does Skype-bombing a witness count as Contempt of Court? ()
14954.
Ruby Service Objects With Pub-Sub (mattjohnston.co)
14955.
My robot is smelling my dirty laundry (privacy, PRISM, and home service robots) (robohub.org)
14956.
Vulnerability allows attackers to modify Android apps w/o breaking signatures (cio.com.au)
14957.
The launch of Firefox OS: my thoughts and some history (robertnyman.com)
14958.
Tiny stem-cell livers grown in laboratory (bbc.co.uk)
14959.
Kim Dotcom Addresses NZ PM in Parliament (Video) (youtube.com)
14960.
Twitter’s Population Growth: Where is everyone coming from? [2011] (blog.hubspot.com)
14961.
Transit Strike Shows the Dark Side of Silicon Valley’s Privatization Fetish (nymag.com)
14962.
Native Form Elements (nativeformelements.com)
14963.
People Won’t Covet Your Comfort: More excuses will never build a better life (medium.com)
14964.
Sourcery (YC W13) conjures a full-stack Ruby on Rails craftsperson ()
14965.
Books for startup founders (feint.me)
14966.
Freebase closed image upload due to copyright issues (groups.google.com)
14967.
JQuery panelSnap plugin v0.7.0 (guidobouman.github.io)
14968.
Top Ten Lists of Software Project Risks : Evidence from the Literature Survey (iaeng.org)
14969.
International collider specs (linearcollider.org)
14970.
We are programmable biocomputers shaped by Culture (metamn.github.io)