June 2013 Archive
7651.
Ex-Palantir folks building a communication ingestion technology (pastebin.com)
7652.
Modern and subtle styles & effects for buttons (tympanus.net)
7653.
iOS 7: A Eulogy for Skeuomorphism (motherboard.vice.com)
7654.
To tip or not to tip... or should it be banned? (bbc.co.uk)
7655.
Unpaid No More: Interns Win Major Court Battle (npr.org)
7656.
UK government urges airlines not to allow Edward Snowden to fly to Britain (news.sky.com)
7657.
Google Research's excellent papers for 2012 (googleresearch.blogspot.nl)
7658.
Chart: How Booz Allen Hamilton Swallowed Washington (businessweek.com)
7659.
Grandma's Experiences Leave a Mark on Your Genes (discovermagazine.com)
7660.
Excellent Papers for 2012 (googleresearch.blogspot.in)
7661.
Washington pushed EU to dilute data protection (ftfinancialtimes.blogspot.de)
7662.
Landmark Patent Office Ruling Strikes Abstract Software Patent (eff.org)
7663.
How to choose the right Comp-Sci degree for you (theregister.co.uk)
7664.
Man or boy test (rosettacode.org)
7665.
World's most advanced smart sign (humansinvent.com)
7666.
GitHub repo of the leaked PRISM documents (github.com)
7667.
The psychology of motivation at work (blog.desktime.com)
7668.
Man plans and Apple/Google/Facebook/Twitter laughs (berzniz.com)
7669.
Echo3 Web Application Framework announces the release of version 3.0 ()
7670.
"Juror Revolt" in Amish Raw Milk Trial (modernfarmer.com)
7671.
There's more than one tech (threads2.scripting.com)
7672.
Open Closed Ruby Woes (dirtyinformation.com)
7673.
Role Objects in Acceptance Tests (dirtyinformation.com)
7674.
3rd Annual NFTE Launch: Mentor Aspiring Teen Entrepreneurs in SF (42floors.com)
7675.
Most statistical analysis isn't performed by statisticians (simplystatistics.org)
7676.
Google+, the Best Social Network I Never Use (programmingzen.com)
7677.
Facebook Hashtags Are Fundamentally Broken (minimaxir.com)
7678.
CenturyLink Acquiring AppFog To Move Into Platform-As-A-Service Market (techcrunch.com)
7679.
Is Sheryl Sandberg Leaning Out at Facebook? (thedailybeast.com)
7680.
Brazil protests and the decaying moral of the established media (medium.com)