June 2013 Archive
9631.
Asking for a Precise Number During Negotiations Can Give You the Upper Hand (universityherald.com)
9632.
Why founders should do their own PR and sales (xconomy.com)
9633.
How I used eog utility to pull off a small Linux exploit (mylinuxbook.com)
9634.
The weirdest video game controllers in history (redbull.com)
9635.
DC Beer.js meetup next Tuesday (github.com)
9636.
Facing fears, doing work, and a single serving of life (creativesomething.net)
9637.
WWDC iOS app. Not flat at all. (itunes.apple.com)
9638.
Quantum Gravity and Atomic Interferometer (functionspace.org)
9639.
Two CPUs, two batteries, two OSes: Asus announces Transformer Book Trio (arstechnica.com)
9640.
Company Survival 101: Never Become a Commodity (linkedin.com)
9641.
Create beautiful Javascript charts with one line of Ruby (github.com)
9642.
Prettycolors.tumblr.com (prettycolors.tumblr.com)
9643.
Golint, a linter for Go source code (groups.google.com)
9644.
Justices Allow Police to Take D.N.A. Samples After Arrests (nytimes.com)
9645.
Azure continues to improve (weblogs.asp.net)
9646.
Hosting Providers Uptime Statistics - May 2013 (blog.pingoscope.com)
9647.
What exactly is Turing Completeness? (functionspace.org)
9648.
After 16 Years of Agency Life, Copywriter's First Solo Ad Is an Instant Hit (adweek.com)
9649.
Sen. Frank Lautenberg Dies (npr.org)
9650.
Best practices for structuring a large Meteor app (stackoverflow.com)
9651.
Stack wars: OpenStack v. CloudStack v. Eucalyptus (networkworld.com)
9652.
AVC on Lead Gen (diggingintwo.blogspot.com)
9653.
Are you actually your first customer? Then prove it. (jeffkward.com)
9654.
WesterosCraft: Game of Thrones completely recreated in Minecraft (westeroscraft.com)
9655.
Justices say police can take DNA upon arrest (reuters.com)
9656.
Recap of TED 2013 (whohastimeforthis.blogspot.com)
9657.
The people who walk between worlds (medium.com)
9658.
How secure is your web stack? (hakiriup.com)
9659.
Sony, Lego team up to create programmable, interactive Lego bricks (arstechnica.com)
9660.
Exponential Economist Meets Finite Physicist (physics.ucsd.edu)