June 2016 Archive
18001.
Bilingual Books (farkastranslations.com)
18002.
Κόπα Αμέρικα: Με Ισημερινό η Βραζιλία (betcatalog.net)
18003.
The 2016 San Francisco DCCC Elections (medium.com)
18004.
Lamar Odom spotted last night on a date with a new chic (bit.ly)
18005.
Craft Coffee is hiring – learn to run a profitable company (craftcoffee.applytojob.com)
18006.
Hacker News on Slack (gitlab.com)
18007.
An extendible React bash terminal component (github.com)
18008.
Nest Chief Tony Fadell Defends His Record and Methods (bloomberg.com)
18009.
Google DeepMind has developed a ‘big red button’ to stop AIs from causing harm (9to5google.com)
18010.
Qlik Announces Agreement to Be Acquired by Thoma Bravo for $30.50 per Share (qlik.com)
18011.
Call of Mini: Infinity Hack Android and iOS (hackscheatsandroidios.com)
18012.
Airship Italia (en.wikipedia.org)
18013.
Southeast Asia Startup Scene Is Sunny, Investors Say (wsj.com)
18014.
Building Artificial Super Intelligence (ASI) Contextual Models (riskstream.com)
18015.
حمامات سباحه فيبر جلاس بالكويت 24731328 (almusailem.co)
18016.
Postcard Panda May 2016 Income Report (mattsencenbaugh.com)
18017.
How did Chris Putnam get hired at Facebook? (quora.com)
18018.
Facebook officially addressed conspiracy theory about listening to phone calls (theverge.com)
18019.
Try Elasticsearch, Get a Shirt (compose.io)
18020.
We created a service to rent out apt via Facebook chat, would you like to try?
18021.
Critical Values for Internationalization Testing [pdf] (i18nqa.com)
18022.
Quad Core 8051 (embedded.com)
18023.
All Major US Mobile Carriers Expriencing Outage: AT&T, Verizon, Sprint, T-Mobile (downdetector.com)
18024.
Why is the world so obsessed with India’s caste system? (indiafacts.org)
18025.
Tracy Chou Leaving Pinterest (medium.com)
18026.
Nerdview (languagelog.ldc.upenn.edu)
18027.
Adsensei B30 (seorocket.es)
18028.
Red Hat Product Security Risk Report: 2015 (access.redhat.com)
18029.
MEMS and sensors: the unsung heroes of technology (memsjournal.com)
18030.
Navy develops diver’s helmet with augmented reality (arstechnica.com)