June 2013 Archive
7591.
How do you spend the first hour of your day? (quora.com)
7592.
Schneier on Security: Prosecuting Snowden (schneier.com)
7593.
Dictionary of Numbers (blog.xkcd.com)
7594.
Mentoring 101 (code.dblock.org)
7595.
Code Rules are Lines, not Walls (blog.8thcolor.com)
7596.
Solar cycling across the Sahara (humansinvent.com)
7597.
Put the Awesome back to Android with Iconify (joanzapata.com)
7598.
Sony is opening up SmartWatch. Create and flash alternative firmware. (developer.sonymobile.com)
7599.
Understanding Black Holes (functionspace.org)
7600.
France Disconnects First File-Sharer From the Internet (torrentfreak.com)
7601.
Facebook working on Google Reader Replacement (tom.waddington.me)
7602.
From Fixing iPhones to Writing Code (blog.bitmakerlabs.com)
7603.
Show HN: Pixlator - jQuery Plugin (rikbrowning.co.uk)
7604.
Biology: The big challenges of big data (nature.com)
7605.
Unscatter.com: Port Python-Go, faster, less code (plus.google.com)
7606.
NSA Leaks Suggest Microsoft May Have Misled Public Over Skype Eavesdropping (slate.com)
7607.
Susan Kare thinks new “flat” iOS 7 icons are A-OK (arstechnica.com)
7608.
Open source mobile analytics platform coded entirely in Javascript (count.ly)
7609.
Obama administration blocked anti-FISA clause in EU (washingtonpost.com)
7610.
Parse Grows 25% Month-Over-Month To 100K Apps Since Acquisition (techcrunch.com)
7611.
FBI's Robert Mueller testifies before Senate committee – live (guardian.co.uk)
7612.
Supreme Court Rules Human Genes May Not Be Patented (nytimes.com)
7613.
The Supreme Court’s Bad Science on Gene Patents (bloomberg.com)
7614.
What are we not being told about PRISM? (quora.com)
7615.
ReCaptcha AngularJS Directive (github.com)
7616.
Lawrence Lessig on Using Coders to Protect Our Privacy (billmoyers.com)
7617.
Solar-powered education: California elementary and high schools are going solar (treehugger.com)
7618.
Get started with Mocha Raspberry Pi Hacking (video) (mrkn.co)
7619.
4 Tips to Build Your Brand (strideapp.com)
7620.
Google, CodeAcademy And Mozilla Back Launch Of Code Club World (techcrunch.com)