July 2013 Archive
15961.
2 Effective Ways To Find A Technical Life Partner (alexstechthoughts.com)
15962.
A Telecoms Single Market: Building a Connected Continent (commentneelie.eu)
15963.
Snowden Honored by Ex-Intel Officials (consortiumnews.com)
15964.
IWork and iLife Apps (thefrustum.com)
15965.
The IRS Mistakenly Exposed Thousands of Social Security Numbers (news.yahoo.com)
15966.
Show HN: Custom QR Generator (myeasyp.com)
15967.
Implementing Big Data: Governance Concerns for Data Scientists (dataversity.net)
15968.
Formation of the Universe: The Big Computation (videotheque.cnrs.fr)
15969.
Hacking through a Straw (Pivoting over DNS) (blog.strategiccyber.com)
15970.
NSA embraces OpenStack (itworld.com)
15971.
Building a Do-It-Yourself Loudspeaker Design (audioholics.com)
15972.
Amid Some Signs of Life for M&A, Moguls Head to Sun Valley (jessicalessin.com)
15973.
A paradigm shift awaits the media and entertainment industry (bigdata-startups.com)
15974.
"Angry Trayvon" game removed from App stores, then reappears (fastcompany.com)
15975.
Micro CPU Monitor : Keep an eye on CPU usage (techcookies.net)
15976.
Design is about what is optimal in a variety of dimensions and situations (fsce.in)
15977.
How Entrepreneurs Should Use Their Accountants (cpapracticeadvisor.com)
15978.
Vibrating Train Windows Can Now Transmit Ads Straight Into Your Skull (dailyfinance.com)
15979.
Robot-Readable World (berglondon.com)
15980.
Lock-in, what lock-in? (googlecloudplatform.blogspot.co.il)
15981.
Hasbro Takes A 70% Stake In Mobile Game Maker Backflip Studios For $112M (techcrunch.com)
15982.
Helpmewrite gives crowdsourced feedback on writing ideas (helpmewrite.co)
15983.
Opening the Box: Open Pandora Review (thepowerbase.com)
15984.
Twitter is down ()
15985.
Garmin Launches HUD based navigation for just $130 (extremetech.com)
15986.
Congressional Research Service Report on NSA Surveillance Leaks (fas.org)
15987.
Political Cybersquatter Strikes Again (nationaljournal.com)
15988.
How Hackers Can Take Control of Your Car (eetimes.com)
15989.
FTC "Reclaim Your Name" proposal would give consumers power over data brokers (fiercebigdata.com)
15990.
Commerce Dept. Spent $2.7 Million Cleaning Out Two Malware-Infected Computers (techdirt.com)