June 2013 Archive
151.
T-Shirt Printing API (shirts.io)
152.
Snowden Leaves Hong Kong on Commercial Flight to Moscow (scmp.com)
153.
People with nothing to hide (twitter.com)
154.
Hair (codepen.io)
155.
Burner Phone (burnerphone.us)
156.
U.S. bugged EU offices, computer networks (news.yahoo.com)
157.
Send payouts with Stripe (stripe.com)
158.
NSA Monitoring Includes Three Major Phone Companies, ISPs, Credit Card Providers (online.wsj.com)
159.
Secret Documents: NSA monitored 500 million connections in Germany (translate.google.com)
160.
Demonstrations to protest NSA spying planned for July 4th (restorethefourth.net)
161.
Designing a Pragmatic RESTful API (vinaysahni.com)
162.
The NSA Can't Tell the Difference Between an American and a Foreigner (foreignpolicy.com)
163.
Two dozen mathematicians wrote a 600 page book in 6 months on GitHub (math.andrej.com)
164.
Skype's Principal Architect explains why peer-to-peer was eliminated (markmail.org)
165.
A.C.L.U. Files Suit Over Phone Surveillance Program (nytimes.com)
166.
Zynga Shuts Down OMGPOP One Year After Acquiring It For $200M (techcrunch.com)
167.
HKSAR Government issues statement on Edward Snowden (info.gov.hk)
168.
Make DuckDuckGo your Chrome default search engine (help.duckduckgo.com)
169.
There's a map for that (github.com)
170.
Sales of George Orwell’s ’1984′ up 69 percent on Amazon (washingtonexaminer.com)
171.
Drugs and the Meaning of Life (2011) (samharris.org)
172.
America’s Shameful Human Rights Record (2012) (nytimes.com)
173.
How to properly plagiarize a website (infinum.co)
174.
R.I.P Atul Chitnis : The Man Who Changed the Open Source World (nextbigwhat.com)
175.
Memories of Stasi color Germans’ view of U.S. surveillance programs (mcclatchydc.com)
176.
DuckDuckGo Sees Record Traffic After NSA PRISM Scandal (searchenginewatch.com)
177.
NSA collecting phone records of millions of Americans daily (guardian.co.uk)
178.
Joseph Nacchio (en.wikipedia.org)
179.
Ecuador offers U.S. rights aid, waives trade benefits (reuters.com)
180.
One cost engineers and product managers don't consider (firstround.com)