July 2013 Archive
15601.
The RoboRoach: Control a living insect from your smartphone (kickstarter.com)
15602.
Quipper language makes quantum computers easier to program (kurzweilai.net)
15603.
Report: Future of online marketing (slideshare.net)
15604.
Success on your terms (vcconfidential.com)
15605.
A Proposal To Reform FISA Court Decisionmaking (volokh.com)
15606.
Show HN: Not Sure What To Make? (chaoscollective.org)
15607.
3 creative strategies for recruitment (huntshire.com)
15608.
The Deadliest Number In Business (jamesclouser.com)
15609.
IRS database of nonprofits is filled with unredacted SSNs (boingboing.net)
15610.
Newsconomy: A News and Bookmarking Sharing Website (newsconomy.com)
15611.
Powerful tips for your pitch (tracks.roojoom.com)
15612.
How to package a product (makingsociety.com)
15613.
Data.police.uk - open data about crime and policing in the UK (data.police.uk)
15614.
Enjoying the Web (swiss-miss.com)
15615.
Sequencing the Connectome (plosbiology.org)
15616.
You Have 25,000 Mornings As an Adult. Here's How to Not Waste Them (lifehacker.com)
15617.
Tales from the Silicon MilkRoundabout London: job offering stats (darioghilardi.com)
15618.
Forget Business School: Why an Emotional Education is Indispensable (forbes.com)
15619.
BankFan: tweet like Bank of America (github.com)
15620.
What is a Distributed Firewall? (bradhedlund.com)
15621.
AltaVista put out to pasture - but how fares its '90s comrades? - NBC News.com (nbcnews.com)
15622.
The 2 Concepts You Ought to Learn If You Are Running A Startup (bobbyong.com)
15623.
Lean UX: How to settle arguments about website features (revelate.de)
15624.
How To Answer the Tough Questions at Startup Interviews (Techvibes) (techvibes.com)
15625.
Show HN: Feedback tab with JavaScript callbacks (engineering.webengage.com)
15626.
Streams—the most arrogant of interfaces (rokpregelj.com)
15627.
The East Wing Gets a Redesign (ttimsmith.com)
15628.
Scroogled (The Day Google Became Evil), a short story by Cory Doctorow (2007) (craphound.com)
15629.
History of Humanity (en.wikipedia.org)
15630.
Why long lines are worth the wait (fastcompany.com)