June 2013 Archive
8461.
Mapping America: Every City, Every Block [2010] (projects.nytimes.com)
8462.
Interview with Canopy Labs Cofounder Wojciech Gryc – Y Combinator company (howtowriteabusinessplan.com)
8463.
Can data analysis be automated? (simplystatistics.org)
8464.
As People Head Into Space, PayPal Says It Will Follow Them (npr.org)
8465.
German government relieves capital gains tax on bitcoin positions (coindesk.com)
8466.
DNSResolvers.com open resolvers will be shut down (blog.easydns.org)
8467.
Teenage WikiLeaks volunteer: Why I served as an FBI informant (arstechnica.com)
8468.
Quantum Computing at USRA (usra.edu)
8469.
Check easily whether a gem is ready for Rails 4 or not (ready4rails4.net)
8470.
The Future of Fundraising (medium.com)
8471.
The ARM Diaries, Part 1: How ARM’s Business Model Works (anandtech.com)
8472.
Entrepreneurs Get Better with Age (blogs.hbr.org)
8473.
Former US general James Cartwright named in Stuxnet leak inquiry (guardian.co.uk)
8474.
Even if you don't use Facebook, you may have a shadow profile (dailydot.com)
8475.
Google To Push Android Further By Making A Games Console, Smart Watch, etc (techcrunch.com)
8476.
Varnish - Why no SSL? (varnish-cache.org)
8477.
1,048,576 Particles - GPU Physics with WebGL (soulwire.co.uk)
8478.
Croudfunding Tor anti-censorship infrastructure (indiegogo.com)
8479.
How I got an internship at Twitter? (hackerrank.com)
8480.
Announcing labyl, a social news reader with realtime features. Feedback welcome (labyl.com)
8481.
Understanding what Clinkle is aiming to do. (pymnts.com)
8482.
What will Facebook look like on iOS7? (blog.dropify.com)
8483.
Bill to Expand U.S. Database to Verify Hires (nytimes.com)
8484.
The Importance of Entrepreneurialism - Comparing 3 Continents (blog.siasto.com)
8485.
From DARPA, A Virtual Tool To Revolutionize Robotics (popsci.com)
8486.
How to launch anything (smashingmagazine.com)
8487.
Leap Motion Controller (leapmotion.com)
8488.
Packer (mitchellh.com)
8489.
The topography of tweets (twitter.github.io)
8490.
PasswordBox: unbreakable passwords that you don't have to remember (xconomy.com)