August 2013 Archive
11371.
CoreOS looks to fork Google’s Chrome OS to help tame the web | PickToRead (picktoread.com)
11372.
Reddit has been blocked in Dubai (twitter.com)
11373.
You're missing the point of promises (domenic.me)
11374.
What there is to love (and not love) about iOS 7 (hubba.com)
11375.
[translated] Bradley Manning would continue to live as a woman (translate.google.de)
11376.
Mapped: The 7 Governments the U.S. Has Overthrown (foreignpolicy.com)
11377.
US Army looking to hire Golf Pro in Japan (usajobs.gov)
11378.
Weird comments in source code (stackoverflow.com)
11379.
Virtual dirty money – why the Feds are circling around bitcoin (coindesk.com)
11380.
New 'Crisis Disaster' at Fukushima. Oh wait, it's nothing. Again (theregister.co.uk)
11381.
Free Telco Dictionary (telco.frantovo.cz)
11382.
Braintree launches payments for marketplaces (braintreepayments.com)
11383.
Jennifer Granick - My Dinner with General Alexander (forbes.com)
11384.
A counter point to the "bullshit jobs" story from 8/21/13 (nakedcapitalism.com)
11385.
Introducing Store Grader: Instant Ecommerce Optimization Advice (shopify.com)
11386.
When a robot programmed to love goes bad (techandfacts.com)
11387.
India Now 3rd Largest Internet Population: Mobile Gaining Ground (nextbigwhat.com)
11388.
Freebase Wiki is Down (wiki.freebase.com)
11389.
Censoring The Pirate Bay Is Futile, Research Shows (torrentfreak.com)
11390.
Trading Halted in Nasdaq-Listed Securities Due to Technical Issue (online.wsj.com)
11391.
New Heroku Design (heroku.com)
11392.
Coding Practices Must Be Followed (thedailywtf.com)
11393.
400 ppm CO2: What it means (400.350.org)
11394.
AnandTech - The Nexus 7 (2013) Review (anandtech.com)
11395.
Demystifying Rails Template Inheritance (blog.crowdint.com)
11396.
As Humans Change Landscape, Brains of Some Animals Change, Too (nytimes.com)
11397.
Using AngularJS to recreate Bootstrap's ScrollSpy (alxhill.com)
11398.
Appcelerator acquires Singly (blog.singly.com)
11399.
MakerBot’s $1,400 Digitizer Now Available To Pre-Order, Will Ship By Mid-October (techcrunch.com)
11400.
Why is Google's TrueTime API hard to duplicate? (stackoverflow.com)