June 2013 Archive
8221.
There Is No Google Reader Replacement, Only Alternatives (techcrunch.com)
8222.
Why Would Ecuador Want Edward Snowden? (npr.org)
8223.
Amit Gupta is tired (tumblr.amitgupta.com)
8224.
Obama's lobbyists admit to wanting webcam spying access (ctrl-f for "camera") (ipcommission.org)
8225.
Using Gravatar As A Key Server (kybernetikos.github.io)
8226.
NeverWet: Strange, Sick and Wonderful Water-Repelling Is This? (techland.time.com)
8227.
Fundraiser to support JRuby's ActiveRecord JDBC Adapter (bountysource.com)
8228.
Metajs: visualize javascript AST execution (int3.github.io)
8229.
Ask HN: is anyone doing a movie on Ed Snowden? ()
8230.
In Silicon Valley, Meditation Is No Fad. It Could Make Your Career (wired.com)
8231.
The Naming of Hosts is a Difficult Matter (queue.acm.org)
8232.
Try OCaml (try.ocamlpro.com)
8233.
Senators float new surveillance bill (politico.com)
8234.
Gut bacteria may be key to crop pest’s resurgence (arstechnica.com)
8235.
Mobile App Store Rankings and User Growth (blog.stevecheney.com)
8236.
Canadian Province Cracks Down On Coding Schools (readwrite.com)
8237.
Crowdfunding: Due date (economist.com)
8238.
Visualising worldwide location data of over 280 million tweets (mapbox.com)
8239.
13 Hot Startups With Inspired Office Design (mashable.com)
8240.
How I Got Fired from the Job I Invented (aroundtheworldin80jobs.com)
8241.
Open APIs : state of the market (apiux.com)
8242.
Why GitHub decided to raise a giant $100M in venture capital (pandodaily.com)
8243.
What it’s Like to Work Everyday Without an Office (blog.sqwiggle.com)
8244.
Rss-readers-list.md (github.com)
8245.
Difference between Beijing and Silicon Valley on innovation (pixelstech.cn)
8246.
Cuisine: the Lightweight Chef/Puppet Alternative (stackful-dev.com)
8247.
Show HN: my weekend project thinksteve.org a library of Steve Jobs web content (thinksteve.org)
8248.
U.S. Senators to NSA: That FISA fact sheet isn’t totally factual (venturebeat.com)
8249.
Google Exec to Girls - "Tech Needs You" (cnn.com)
8250.
Fake terror plots, paid informants: the tactics of FBI 'entrapment' questioned (guardian.co.uk)