June 2013 Archive
8311.
Ode to a Windows Partition (c0d3it.blogspot.com)
8312.
Traffic growth should be a marathon, not a sprint (pandodaily.com)
8313.
Ouya launches for $99; already sold out on Amazon, GameStop (news.cnet.com)
8314.
Canadian Hacker School Goes Dark After Government Probe (wired.com)
8315.
Introducing Riak PG: Distributed process groups for Erlang (christophermeiklejohn.com)
8316.
Zagat: How A Great Google Workplace Turned Into A 'Nightmare' (businessinsider.com)
8317.
The Man With A 'Battery Operated Brain' (npr.org)
8318.
The Quest for Seamless, High-Quality Virtual Reality (theatlantic.com)
8319.
Cross-Platform Game Development with Xamarin and MonoGame (taptitude.fourbrosstudio.com)
8320.
The Rise Of The Minimalist Workout (well.blogs.nytimes.com)
8321.
Huge Collection of Tools for Managing Web Projects (hongkiat.com)
8322.
Clueless Spanish Politicians Want To Join The Government Malware Club (techdirt.com)
8323.
Whiteness, NSA Spying and the Irony of Racial Privilege (timwise.org)
8324.
Hazr.me - Disposable email forwarding (hazr.me)
8325.
Use Lo-Dash Instead of Underscore (joefleming.net)
8326.
A Stakeout Grinds On in Airport Limbo (nytimes.com)
8327.
Experiment 1: Do I need a hormone makeover? (andrewskotzko.com)
8328.
Look, and Feel (venomousporridge.com)
8329.
Stand with Rand (randpaul2016.com)
8330.
When a foreign intelligence agency becomes a domestic intelligence agency (offsettingbehaviour.blogspot.co.nz)
8331.
Square to challenge Etsy, Amazon, eBay with 'Square Market' (theverge.com)
8332.
What is Node.js (radar.oreilly.com)
8333.
Russia spies may be chatting with 'tasty morsel' Snowden (reuters.com)
8334.
Xbox games coming to Android, iPhone, and iPad (news.yahoo.com)
8335.
Reality Checks That Every Startup Founder Dreads (gust.com)
8336.
Ouya hardware impressions, aka Indie Game: The Console (arstechnica.com)
8337.
Don't wanna be an American idiot? (youtube.com)
8338.
Apple Dev Tools (davemark.com)
8339.
U.S. troops' details leaked in cyber attacks aimed at South Korea: reports (reuters.com)
8340.
PostgreSQL 9.2 Range Columns and Rails 4 (blog.craz8.com)