June 2014 Archive
8671.
Reform Government Surveillance (reformgovernmentsurveillance.com)
8672.
4th Startup Beer Today 14:00 UTC (reddit.com)
8673.
The Epic Saga of The Well (archive.wired.com)
8674.
DHTMLX 4.0 Released with New Look and Faster Performance (dhtmlx.com)
8675.
Unveil the mystery: Copter vs. Rock (play.google.com)
8676.
Angry Birds maker Rovio gets €25 million loan from the European Investment Bank (tech.eu)
8677.
Building a remote control with Lively (youtube.com)
8678.
Canadian startup banks on bugs as ‘the new sushi’ (metronews.ca)
8679.
Mobile Group Chat with One Line of JavaScript (pubnub.com)
8680.
A Sega Master System emulator in JavaScript (xania.org)
8681.
A good continuous integration system is a joy to behold (hanselman.com)
8682.
Netflix and Verizon in public cat-fight over poor video quality (gigaom.com)
8683.
Remove features for greater power, aka: Swift and Objective-C initializers (blog.metaobject.com)
8684.
Tetris at 30 (independent.co.uk)
8685.
Web browsing is copyright infringement, publishers argue (arstechnica.com)
8686.
Easily create Dictionaries for Apple's Dictionary.app (github.com)
8687.
The seven digital deadly sins. (theguardian.com)
8688.
The Ukraine Crisis Is Entering A Dangerous New Phase (businessinsider.com)
8689.
Show HN: Potato Camera – a simple photo filter app I made (takenwithapotato.com)
8690.
Don't become a tech company with feet of clay (techcrunch.com)
8691.
Swift collection basics (pumpmybicep.com)
8692.
Data brokers, creepier than Facebook? (qz.com)
8693.
How to use CSS (SCSS or SASS) color variables correctly (webdesignporto.com)
8694.
Jobs Number Returns to 2008 Level (nytimes.com)
8695.
US Secret Service wants software to “detect sarcasm” on social media (arstechnica.com)
8696.
How do Netflix clients choose a CDN? (internetphenomena.com)
8697.
Winners Announced at First-Ever Mastercoin Hackathon in Israel – World Premiere (launch.it)
8698.
Use Orchestrate from Python with Porc (client) (orchestrate.io)
8699.
How to Actually Validate Startup Ideas – Right Now (medium.com)
8700.
Facebook Wants To Listen In On What You're Doing (forbes.com)