August 2013 Archive
2101.
India is bad for entrepreneurs. (techcrunch.com)
2102.
We Can All Resume Googling Backpacks And Pressure Cookers (outsidethebeltway.com)
2103.
Our most successful game is also our least profitable (gamasutra.com)
2104.
Caffeine Spray, Brought to You by Peter Thiel’s College Dropout Challenge (businessweek.com)
2105.
LESS – The Dynamic Stylesheet (designmodo.com)
2106.
A mobile friendly Vim cheat sheet (rtorruellas.com)
2107.
Show HN: Coffitivity for iOS and OS X (coffitivity.com)
2108.
In a town of gamblers, Mattermark is counting cards (venturebeat.com)
2109.
APNG-canvas – Display animated PNG files in the browser (davidmz.github.io)
2110.
Lame Axe "get.a.girlfriend" ad implemented in various languages (gist.github.com)
2111.
John Kiriakou: Obama's abuse of the Espionage Act is modern-day McCarthyism (theguardian.com)
2112.
Three of My Customers Have Cloned My Product (myles.io)
2113.
PressureNET (pressurenet.cumulonimbus.ca)
2114.
Show HN: Goldfish.io - Carfax for startups (goldfish.io)
2115.
Is Al Jazeera America Going to Change the Way Networks Cover Climate Change? (m.motherjones.com)
2116.
Ask HN: How many companies have started from a Show HN? ()
2117.
Appear.in – WebRTC Video Conferencing (appear.in)
2118.
It's Not Software (2004) (sites.google.com)
2119.
What Medium Is (dashes.com)
2120.
Scrz - Manage your containers with style (scrz.io)
2121.
SpaceX Grasshopper completes highest leap to date (spacex.com)
2122.
Show HN: BitBalloon, insta-deployment of static sites with forms that just work (bitballoon.com)
2123.
Updates on twin prime polymath project (terrytao.wordpress.com)
2124.
1,200 screenshots of computer interfaces from old movies (screen.waxy.org)
2125.
Designing APIs for Asynchrony (blog.izs.me)
2126.
Google's downtime caused a 40% drop in global traffic (engineering.gosquared.com)
2127.
The Real Reason Why British Authorities Detained David Miranda (theatlantic.com)
2128.
Manning to speak at his sentencing hearing (hosted.ap.org)
2129.
Film on Salinger Claims More Books Are Coming (nytimes.com)
2130.
Do we have an instinct for privacy? (aeonmagazine.com)