August 2013 Archive
1291.
Is Employer-Based Health Insurance A Barrier To Entrepreneurship? (2010) (rand.org)
1292.
Declan McCullagh on Pressure-CookerGate (plus.google.com)
1293.
Apple seeks to trademark “startup” in Australia (startupsmart.com.au)
1294.
Google Latitude retired (support.google.com)
1295.
Can Japan reboot its startup culture? (bbc.com)
1296.
Digital physics (en.wikipedia.org)
1297.
Tesla Reports a Profit (Sorta) While Elon Musk Regrets Mentioning Hyperloop (wired.com)
1298.
Grabbing random DHL package signatures (blog.mclemon.cz)
1299.
UX is not UI (helloerik.com)
1300.
Algorithmic Trading: A Practical Tale for Engineers (toptal.com)
1301.
Two Root Causes Of My Recent Depression (feld.com)
1302.
How Two Newspaper Reporters Helped Free an Innocent Man (theatlantic.com)
1303.
You can now perform all basic actions in Bitcoin through SMS (blog.coinbase.com)
1304.
Secure Share – decentralized encrypted social network (secushare.org)
1305.
Sixpack: Language-Agnostic A/B Testing (sixpack.seatgeek.com)
1306.
Building our first app in Go (renderedtext.com)
1307.
The Linux Pseudorandom Number Generator Revisited (eprint.iacr.org)
1308.
Hyperloop Alpha by SpaceX (spacex.com)
1309.
CS 161 – Computer Security – Syllabus and important notes [pdf] (people.ischool.berkeley.edu)
1310.
Consciousness is worth thinking about (hack.ly)
1311.
Hyperloop: Why can't we believe in the big ideas? (news.cnet.com)
1312.
Xerox responds to the recent character substitution issue (realbusinessatxerox.blogs.xerox.com)
1313.
Where to host .NET applications? (seroter.wordpress.com)
1314.
Diaspora celebrates one year as a community project (blog.diasporafoundation.org)
1315.
The New Innovation Battlegrounds Are City Hall And The State House (forbes.com)
1316.
Yahoo Gets A New Logo (yahoo.com)
1317.
Open Letter to Calendar Developers about HTTP (lists.w3.org)
1318.
Gophercloud: A Multi-cloud Software Development Kit for Go (developer.rackspace.com)
1319.
Google: Gmail users shouldn't expect email privacy (theguardian.com)
1320.
Any cellphone can be traced by its digital fingerprint (newscientist.com)