September 2013 Archive
11041.
All of the world's constitutions
(constituteproject.org)
11042.
The NSA is looking for a Civil Liberties & Privacy Officer.
(schneier.com)
11043.
Social Media Road Rage
(blog.willdennis.com)
11044.
Shout it out: New rules allow startups to advertise fundraising
(upstart.bizjournals.com)
11045.
11046.
11047.
The Biggest Bitcoin Win in Gambling History
(dailydot.com)
11048.
The Hidden Dangers of Chop-Shop Electronics
(spectrum.ieee.org)
11049.
Apache Drill
(incubator.apache.org)
11050.
384 Pages of CSS
(impressivewebs.com)
11051.
Bring your talents to the table
(scribd.com)
11052.
BlackBerry plans to go private
(money.cnn.com)
11053.
Snowden walks the streets of Russia in full disguise, says WSJ.
(blogs.wsj.com)
11054.
Gmail’s Ongoing Email Slow Down Nearing Resolution
(techcrunch.com)
11055.
Moving the Ctrl key
(emacswiki.org)
11056.
How to use rbenv to manage multiple versions of ruby
(lauradhamilton.com)
11057.
Show HN: Rainbox - Instant Community
(rainboxapp.com)
11058.
PhotoHunt: End-to-end Google+ Platform sample application
(developers.google.com)
11059.
Captivating webgl water
(madebyevan.com)
11060.
Show HN: Support for operator overloading in Go
(github.com)
11061.
11062.
BlackBerry to go private in $4.7 billion deal
(arstechnica.com)
11063.
11064.
A New Model for Bonuses: Shift that bonus from self to others
(advanced-hindsight.com)
11065.
11066.
Are VCs Investing in Their Own Disruption?
(go.bloomberg.com)
11067.
The 80/20 Guide to Writing AngularJS Directives
(thecodebarbarian.wordpress.com)
11068.
Informed Stakeholders FTW
(broderick.wordpress.com)
11069.
Changing Patterns in the QR Codes Industry
(citizentekk.com)
11070.
Chrome extension for BeeLine Reader; hack your reading.
(beelinereader.com)