August 2013 Archive
12511.
Is Zoom.it going to die? (getsatisfaction.com)
12512.
Deploy Django projects using git push (blog.mathieu-leplatre.info)
12513.
Generating a Command Line Interface from Function Definitions (tech.pro)
12514.
How the fuck did the BlackBerry Q10 ship? (blackberryq10.tumblr.com)
12515.
New Data Mining MOOC (weka.waikato.ac.nz)
12516.
Microsoft, Google Push Forward with Lawsuit Against US Government (m.windowsitpro.com)
12517.
Tony Hsieh's Vegas (nokbox.com)
12518.
Nokia Unveils Its Connected Car Platform (businessweek.com)
12519.
Police storm homeschool class, take children by force (wnd.com)
12520.
This Is How Apple’s New iPhone Trade-In Program Works (wired.com)
12521.
Why Does Everyone Hate Ballmer? (pcmag.com)
12522.
VrAse: Wearable Virtual Reality Smartphone case (techcrunch.com)
12523.
What Syria Teaches Us About Hyperinflation (theatlantic.com)
12524.
Indian Gov may ban Gmail for official comm. (m.timesofindia.com)
12525.
GC Alex Macgillivray leaves Twitter (reuters.com)
12526.
Keep It Simple, Stupid: Math Doesn’t Have to Be “Complex” (blogs.scientificamerican.com)
12527.
Encouraging citation of software: introducing the CITATION file (blog.rtwilson.com)
12528.
US intelligence agencies' 'black budget' detailed (bbc.co.uk)
12529.
Video-Out to HDMI on HTC One (CyanogenMod 10.2) (mergy.org)
12530.
Inside Action Park, The World’s Most Dangerous Amusement Park (laughingsquid.com)
12531.
Gumroad API wrapper for node.js (github.com)
12532.
NSA Instructions on “Configuring Windows To Go as a Mobile Desktop Solution” (nsa.gov)
12533.
Cosmic ray finding: Researchers take a step closer to finding cosmic ray origins (phys.org)
12534.
Why Chicago is 'Stink Onions' in the Atlas of True Names (bbc.co.uk)
12535.
Red Burns, ‘Godmother of Silicon Alley,’ Dies at 88 (nytimes.com)
12536.
Ask HN: How have product stories or teaching helped your business? ()
12537.
We're Building a GitHub for Education (coursefork.org)
12538.
U-play installs plugin allowing remote code execution (reddit.com)
12539.
Super-tiny SBC runs Android on Freescale i.MX6 SoC (linuxgizmos.com)
12540.
An Amazing Stabilized Spoon Lets Parkinson's Sufferers Feed Themselves (gizmodo.com)