W3C green-lights adding DRM to the Web's standards
(boingboing.net)
October 2013 Archive
31.
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NSA monitored calls of 35 world leaders
(theguardian.com)
35.
Lou Reed, Velvet Underground Leader and Rock Pioneer, Dead at 71
(rollingstone.com)
36.
LinkedIn Intro: Doing the Impossible on iOS
(engineering.linkedin.com)
37.
Ghost Launches to The Public
(blog.ghost.org)
38.
39.
Time to hand over the reins before Capistrano costs me my youth?
(groups.google.com)
40.
Nuclear fusion milestone passed at US lab
(bbc.co.uk)
41.
Lessons Learned Going from Zero to $30k/Month in a Year
(groovehq.com)
42.
A list of free programming books
(github.com)
43.
The myth of NASA's expensive space pens
(kottke.org)
44.
Nexus 5
(play.google.com)
45.
Finally, A Bill To End Patent Trolling
(arstechnica.com)
46.
It’s time for Silicon Valley to ask: Is it worth it?
(pandodaily.com)
47.
Firefox fixes save gigabytes of memory on image-heavy pages
(blog.mozilla.org)
50.
Introducing government.github.com
(github.com)
51.
Interactive Resume
(rleonardi.com)
52.
Center of the universe
(orangecoast.com)
53.
Lavabit SSL Cert Revoked
(lavabit.com)
54.
See Your Folks
(seeyourfolks.com)
55.
Apple Says New OS X ‘Mavericks’ Will Be Offered for Free
(blogs.barrons.com)
56.
57.
Why Microsoft Word must die
(antipope.org)
58.
Mysterious Mac and PC malware that jumps airgaps?
(arstechnica.com)
59.
Lavabit founder Ladar Levison's promised big announcement
(facebook.com)