The NSA slide you haven’t seen
(washingtonpost.com)
July 2013 Archive
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Tangle: a JavaScript library for reactive documents
(worrydream.com)
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HTTP 2.0
(tools.ietf.org)
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Trends that will create demand for an Unconditional Basic Income
(simulacrum.cc)
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Google paid AdBlock Plus to get its ads whitelisted
(translate.google.com)
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Porting dl.google.com from C++ to Go
(talks.golang.org)
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Email exchange between Edward Snowden and former GOP Senator Gordon Humphrey
(m.guardian.co.uk)
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Show HN: I hacked my microwave with a Raspberry Pi
(madebynathan.com)
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Venezuela offers asylum to Snowden
(reuters.com)
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Thorium nuclear reactor trial begins in Norway
(extremetech.com)
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Show HN: CoreOS, a Linux distro for containers
(coreos.com)
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Python Tools for Visual Studio
(hanselman.com)
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As Feds Demand the Keys, Preparing for the Death of Public-Key Encryption
(lauren.vortex.com)
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Enough with the JavaScript already
(fr.slideshare.net)
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Quickly generate product screenshots in realistic environments
(placeit.breezi.com)
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Why We Can No Longer Trust Microsoft
(pcmag.com)
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Heart Surgery in India for $1,583 Costs $106,385 in U.S.
(bloomberg.com)
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Google Reader is dead
(google.com)
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Join the largest online protest since SOPA to stop NSA spying
(CallForFreedom.org)
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Shit for Making Websites
(shitformakingwebsites.com)
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A few words on Doug Engelbart
(worrydream.com)
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MIT Report is a whitewash. My Statement in Response
(tarensk.tumblr.com)
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Canada's Start-up Visa
(cic.gc.ca)