June 2013 Archive
5641.
Open Source For Fame and Fortune (johnpolacek.github.io)
5642.
Physicists create tabletop antimatter gun (phys.org)
5643.
Among the 200 top CEOs, median compensation jumped 16 percent. (nytimes.com)
5644.
What's really happening in Egypt right now (rt.com)
5645.
Startup Equity Webinar (alumniandfriends.uchicago.edu)
5646.
Graphene photo-sensor ready to be commercialized (photonics.com)
5647.
Stepping up to Big Data with R and Python (datacommunitydc.org)
5648.
Not VanillAE - Scrumptious boilerplate for App Engine (notvanillae.appspot.com)
5649.
Copy as Curl (undiscoveredfeatures.com)
5650.
200 books recommended by TEDsters (blog.ted.com)
5651.
8 Dart Features Those Fat Cats Don’t Want You to Know (programming.oreilly.com)
5652.
IE10 blows past IE7 and IE6, Firefox gains too, but Chrome hits 21-month low (thenextweb.com)
5653.
Are Bloomberg Reporters "eavesdropping" for scoops? (dealbook.nytimes.com)
5654.
How Booking.com manages to treat its developers like dogs ()
5655.
New version of la4j: 0.4.0 (fast matrix library) (la4j.blogspot.ru)
5656.
Motorola shows off tattoo and swallowable password hardware (theregister.co.uk)
5657.
Intel Iris Pro 5200 Graphics Review: Core i7-4950HQ Tested (anandtech.com)
5658.
When Patents Hit the Podcast (npr.org)
5659.
Message on the Twenty-Fourth Anniversary of Tiananmen Square (state.gov)
5660.
WFH.io, a list of remote tech jobs (wfh.io)
5661.
O Programming, where Art thou? (blogaborty.blogspot.in)
5662.
Ask HN: How to fully utilize accelerator's mentor resource? ()
5663.
Unhosted web apps freedom from web 2.0's monopoly platforms (unhosted.org)
5664.
Porn to come to Google Glass with first X-rated app (dailymail.co.uk)
5665.
What is it like to have an extremely high IQ? (quora.com)
5666.
Notes on causal ordering (scattered-thoughts.net)
5667.
Showing the Crash Dialog for Backgrounded Cocoa Apps (chen.do)
5668.
Between the First Amendment and Right of Publicity (nytimes.com)
5669.
Does Great Literature Make Us Better People? (opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com)
5670.
D-Wave: comment on comparison with classical computers (archduke.org)