June 2013 Archive
8101.
Mean - MEAN (Mongo, Express, Angular, Node) stack Boilerplate (mean.io)
8102.
Secret warrant used to access WikiLeaks volunteer's Gmail account (theverge.com)
8103.
Meet Nanoko: A Javascript Build Process (infoq.com)
8104.
Miep - an SGI Indy emulator (vanheusden.com)
8105.
Create your next conference poster with LaTeX (latextemplates.com)
8106.
How not to shoot a monkey: video analysis of a classic physics problem. (empiricalzeal.com)
8107.
Progress • Personal API (blog.chocol.it)
8108.
Location to Timezone Conversion (github.com)
8109.
Free Pascal (freepascal.org)
8110.
Today’s Acqui-Hires Will Become Tomorrow’s Innovators (techcrunch.com)
8111.
Anonymity, Encryption, and Free Expression: What Nations Need to Do (eff.org)
8112.
Ad Hoc Data Analysis From The Unix Command Line (en.wikibooks.org)
8113.
Encrypting the Web (eff.org)
8114.
Fun vs Satisfaction (dandreamsofcoding.com)
8115.
Film: High risk reporting along China's Great Firewall. High Tech, Low Life (zdnet.com)
8116.
First Successful Surgery Performed While Wearing Google Glass (glassxe.com)
8117.
How Junk Food Can End Obesity (theatlantic.com)
8118.
Email gateway service for bitmessage (bitmsg.cc)
8119.
First steps with Hy: write Python in Lisp (tech-thoughts-blog.com)
8120.
The Apple obstacle for serious games (polygon.com)
8121.
How to switch to anti-spy software ()
8122.
What is Important in Secure Software Design? (swreflections.blogspot.ca)
8123.
CSS Front-end Frameworks Comparison (usablica.github.io)
8124.
Edward Snowden leaves Hong Kong for Moscow (guardian.co.uk)
8125.
The Surveillance-Marketing Complex, Coming Soon to a Computer Near You (motherjones.com)
8126.
IT dream unravels for engineering graduates (livemint.com)
8127.
Obama’s crackdown views leaks as aiding enemies of U.S. (mcclatchydc.com)
8128.
This free booklet will tell you how you can become a Computer Programmer [1969] (blog.modernmechanix.com)
8129.
Photo history of Second Life’s 10 years; more from Linden Lab CEO (blog.sfgate.com)
8130.
Amid Ire At U.S., Germany Does Its Own Domestic Spying (npr.org)