August 2013 Archive
11101.
Unspace’s Office May Have Burned Down, But Unspace is Still Burning Bright (joeydevilla.com)
11102.
Is advertising the only way to change the web (blog.thinkup.com)
11103.
100x faster Postgres performance by changing 1 line (datadoghq.com)
11104.
Over-Practicing Makes Perfect (ideas.time.com)
11105.
At this Boston school, coding is a graduation requirement (venturebeat.com)
11106.
ReactiveCocoa 2.0 (github.com)
11107.
Amazon founder says he clicked on Washington Post by mistake (newyorker.com)
11108.
A guide to creating a basic REST API - Series Introduction (utopianconcept.com)
11109.
You Leak, You Lose: Going to Prison for Acts of Journalism (observer.com)
11110.
How to Build Truly Private Email in Ten Easy Steps (elliottslaughter.com)
11111.
Caxap: A macro system on top of Java (github.com)
11112.
Flippa now trades iOS Apps (flippa.com)
11113.
Quantum paradox seen in diamond (nature.com)
11114.
How Not to DDoS Your Former Employer (krebsonsecurity.com)
11115.
NSA Scans 75% Of The Internet Through Telco Partnerships (techcrunch.com)
11116.
Internet.org (internet.org)
11117.
427GHz self-aligned graphene transistors: a path to large-scale fabrication (pnas.org)
11118.
Why Everybody Loves Tesla (businessweek.com)
11119.
Twinkind - 3D photo figurines (twinkind.com)
11120.
Google Guice 4.0 in beta (code.google.com)
11121.
Dana Milbank: The price Gina Gray paid for whistleblowing (washingtonpost.com)
11122.
A PHP from the future (sitepoint.com)
11123.
Google’s "Project Loon" flying Internet coming to homes in California (arstechnica.com)
11124.
Internet.org (internet.org)
11125.
Binary cards (cartebinarie.it)
11126.
Cloud Cost Analysis: How Much Could Wikipedia Save in the Cloud? (blog.planforcloud.com)
11127.
Nintendo audio played by player piano and robotic percussion (youtube.com)
11128.
Using Cargo-Bot to provide contextualized learning of recursion (dl.acm.org)
11129.
Feature Flipping For Java (ff4j.org)
11130.
Zooming In on the Birth of a Star (physicsbuzz.physicscentral.com)