Google challenges U.S. gag order, citing First Amendment
(washingtonpost.com)
June 2013 Archive
91.
92.
Mark Zuckerberg addresses PRISM
(facebook.com)
94.
NeoCities
(neocities.org)
95.
Why Edward Snowden Is a Hero
(newyorker.com)
96.
Buttons with built-in loading indicators
(lab.hakim.se)
97.
Zynga to Lay Off 520 Employees and shutter NY and LA Offices
(allthingsd.com)
98.
99.
Obama, NSA, Verizon and DoJ sued for $3B over PRISM
(scribd.com)
100.
An open MySQL bug receives a real Birthday cake
(bugs.mysql.com)
101.
102.
Stellar Wind (code name)
(en.wikipedia.org)
103.
How three pacifists were convicted as terrorists
(commondreams.org)
104.
New leak shows NSA harvests To, From, and Bcc lines of e-mail data
(arstechnica.com)
105.
Mozilla should move Persona out of the US
(blog.workhere.io)
106.
MySQL man pages silently relicensed away from GPL
(blog.mariadb.org)
107.
Only the Lonely
(stephenfry.com)
108.
Free Python ebook: Bayesian Methods for Hackers
(github.com)
109.
Maybe buses should be free
(economist.com)
110.
Repository Next
(github.com)
111.
A useful program, 0 bytes long
(peetm.com)
112.
15-year-old girl invents flashlight powered by the heat of your hand
(extremetech.com)
113.
114.
A list of front end development resources
(gist.github.com)
115.
Exhibit A – the “child pornographer”
(abarristerswife.wordpress.com)
117.
How FPGAs work, and why you'll buy one
(yosefk.com)
118.
Edward Snowden: Saving Us from the United Stasi of America
(ellsberg.net)
120.
Startup Investing Trends
(paulgraham.com)