June 2015 Archive
10171.
Now available: A catalog of OpenStack Apps (blogs.csc.com)
10172.
Polymer: Vulcanize all the things (zisismaras.me)
10173.
IoT risks and challenges (pubnub.com)
10174.
Streaming Music Is Fundamentally Changing the Way We Listen (recode.net)
10175.
Building Trust with Games (medium.com)
10176.
Google Account Privacy Checkup (myaccount.google.com)
10177.
The Fallen of World War II (vimeo.com)
10178.
The HTML5 details element, in detail (blog.mxstbr.com)
10179.
Artificial Intelligence for Biology? (pipeline.corante.com)
10180.
The .ly domain space to be considered awesome (hack.ly)
10181.
CSS: Thinking Outside the Box Model (medium.com)
10182.
Powering the Next Billion Devices with Wi-Fi [pdf] (arxiv.org)
10183.
Pao to Seek $2.7M to Walk Away from Gender Lawsuit (bloomberg.com)
10184.
Here’s What’s Involved in Devising and Building an App, End to End (techcrunch.com)
10185.
PlayOnLinux 5 to Switch from Python to Java (playonlinux.com)
10186.
Data hacked from federal government dates back to 1985 (reuters.com)
10187.
Honggfuzz by Google (google.github.io)
10188.
Ask HN: What are the most overrated/overhyped startups? ()
10189.
The Education Myth (project-syndicate.org)
10190.
Annotation Service Genius Rolls Out an API with Instapaper as Its Debut Partner (techcrunch.com)
10191.
Web company says judge's ruling turns it into 'copyright police' (reuters.com)
10192.
New Uber privacy policy (uber.com)
10193.
How a Supreme Court case killed off usury laws for credit card rates (2010) (creditcards.com)
10194.
CALL FOR SPEAKERS: First-Ever O'Reilly Design Conference (oreil.ly)
10195.
Why Nano Server is the most vital change to Windows Server since Windows NT 3.5 (techradar.com)
10196.
This man legally changed his name to avoid paying an airline fee (msn.com)
10197.
Lakka – The DIY Retro Emulation Console (lakka.tv)
10198.
Uber researcher defends Carnegie Mellon University brain drain (triblive.com)
10199.
Godzilla finally gets citizenship in Japan (bbc.com)
10200.
Personal info of 4M US government workers compromised in OPM breach (net-security.org)