June 2016 Archive
15541.
Where Do Women Study STEM? (priceonomics.com)
15542.
Google Calendar down for some users (zdnet.com)
15543.
Why you shouldn't share links on FB? (qz.com)
15544.
Bumblebees' Little Hairs Can Sense Flowers' Electric Fields (npr.org)
15545.
Federal regulation of Internet coming, warn FCC, FEC commissioners (washingtonexaminer.com)
15546.
New SQL Editor for Apache Hive and Impala in Hue (gethue.com)
15547.
Tips for choosing a good PaaS for your biz (blog.containership.io)
15548.
For the Word on the Street, Courts Call Up an Online Witness (nytimes.com)
15549.
Announcing the LibreCores design contest and ORConf 2016 (lowrisc.org)
15550.
A Women's History of Silicon Valley (backchannel.com)
15551.
Facebook wins privacy case, can track any Belgian it wants (arstechnica.com)
15552.
When Simulations Replace Reality: A Q&A with Robin Hanson, Big Ideas Guy (blogs.scientificamerican.com)
15553.
How Google Evaluates Links Using the User Signals from Google Chrome Browser (sistrix.com)
15554.
An Intro to Setting Up Your First Docker Container for Your Rails App (codelitt.com)
15555.
Double-speed! Half-speed! Up an octave! Down an octave! (sivers.org)
15556.
Chipotle Adds Chorizo as Meat Item Option (chipotle.com)
15557.
109 Nobel laureates are calling on Greenpeace to end its anti-GMO campaign (vox.com)
15558.
Dress Code Comment War (askamanager.org)
15559.
What is a cluster? (blog.containership.io)
15560.
52 Things People Should Know to Do Cryptography (cs.bris.ac.uk)
15561.
Bitcoin and Anonymity: Not So Much (coinlab.com)
15562.
Q2 Venture Capital Ends with a Bang (mattermark.com)
15563.
Solr vs. Elasticsearch Query DSLs (opensourceconnections.com)
15564.
TodoMVC with React Native and Redux (blog.thebakery.io)
15565.
Three-Quarters of U.S. Drivers Say They’d Cede Wheel to Robot (bloomberg.com)
15566.
A Women’s History of Silicon Valley (backchannel.com)
15567.
Hackers are coming for your healthcare records – here’s why (computerworld.com)
15568.
Football, fire and ice: the inside story of Iceland’s remarkable rise (theguardian.com)
15569.
Elsevier’s Research Elements Program offers data, software, and methods articles (elsevier.com)
15570.
CRT Simulation in Super Win the Game [2015] (gamasutra.com)