July 2013 Archive
18901.
World's cheapest computer gets millions tinkering (phys.org)
18902.
Ubuntu Forums - User passwords compromised. (ubuntuforums.org)
18903.
Design Process Phase 0: Acceptance (uxdiogenes.com)
18904.
Ask HN: Payment services for freelancers? ()
18905.
How Using Gittip Can Hurt Your Open Source Project (cjdrake.blogspot.com)
18906.
Surviving A For-Profit School (therumpus.net)
18907.
Roy Castillo: How I Exposed your Primary Facebook Email Address (worth $4500) (roy-castillo.blogspot.de)
18908.
Time for Bitcoin to fund a war (onemanmilitia.blogspot.com)
18909.
Microsoft must stick with Windows RT, analysts say (pcworld.com)
18910.
Burdened By Legacy Platforms, GM Fights Off The Kits (thetruthaboutcars.com)
18911.
Ubuntu Forum breached (ubuntuforums.org)
18912.
MIT President Reif defends motion to delay FOIA release (tech.mit.edu)
18913.
Zhao Bowen Wants to Crack a Genetic Mystery: What Makes Some People So Smart? (wired.com)
18914.
Downloading the Task (collegeanswerz.com)
18915.
A Shuffle of Aluminum, but to Banks, Pure Gold (mobile.nytimes.com)
18916.
What neutrinos might tell us about the big bang (bbc.co.uk)
18917.
Poll: Do you print your instagram photos?
18918.
Ask Freelance Designers: Why not get a full time design job? ()
18919.
Snaplive 0.5 features overview video (my FOSS CMS) (vimeo.com)
18920.
'Avengers 2' title revealed, plus 'Captain America' and 'Thor' sequels (cnn.com)
18921.
Apple's Development Center breached by hackers (tripwire.com)
18922.
500k for 10%? (thecampusbubble.com)
18923.
Keeping Up With The Quants (anthonypompliano.com)
18924.
The Mind-Boggling Implications of a Bitcoin Economy (americanthinker.com)
18925.
How Can NSA Spying be Challenged? Even the Big Guys Don’t Know. (tsaoutofourpants.wordpress.com)
18926.
So you want to start a mobile app business... (mikebz.com)
18927.
Big Push (collegeanswerz.com)
18928.
Beware the data monopoly (dangoldin.com)
18929.
Frog: An Open Source desktop and mobile Bitmessage Client gets crowdfunded (bitcoinstarter.com)
18930.
Apple blames days-long Developer Center outage on “intruder” (arstechnica.com)