June 2014 Archive
10921.
If You're an Intern, Don't Use Google to Find Images (wholesaleclearance.co.uk)
10922.
#Love: Hacking Social Isolation (techcrunch.com)
10923.
Google Gets Into Domain Sales (techcrunch.com)
10924.
Bitcoin Job Fair in New York City (btcgeek.com)
10925.
Server-side ActiveRecord validations (github.com)
10926.
Next Major Version of Android to Finally Remove Dalvik and Set ART as Default (xda-developers.com)
10927.
Swift and JSON Reborn (medium.com)
10928.
Disrupting Our Oceans is the Next Big Thing (huffingtonpost.com)
10929.
Withings Activité hides a fitness tracker inside a gorgeous watch (theverge.com)
10930.
MM.com Sells for $1.2 Million (domaininvesting.com)
10931.
Plato's "What is real?" explained by a 8-bit Zelda animation (youtube.com)
10932.
This cloud service brings real-time collaboration to any Windows app (venturebeat.com)
10933.
Recommended books for Pentesters (blackmoreops.com)
10934.
San Francisco Tells Parking Startup to Stop Operations, Warns Two Others (blogs.wsj.com)
10935.
Giant list of Star Trek – The Next Generation Trivia (data set) (jeredhiggins.com)
10936.
Verizon makes Chromebooks lose promised 2 yr free data after just one year (blogs.computerworld.com)
10937.
Cross-bootstrapping Rust (github.jfet.org)
10938.
Brain-controlled zen flower for a desk (kickstarter.com)
10939.
The volcano that burns blue (travel.stackexchange.com)
10940.
19 projects win Knight News Challenge on strengthening the Internet (knightfoundation.org)
10941.
Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter Captures Images of Phoenix Lander's Descent (2008) (popsci.com)
10942.
Amazon's funniest product reviews (chosen by them) (amazon.co.uk)
10943.
Swift : What’s in it for me? (medium.com)
10944.
Readygo, a Ruby benchmarking tool by Gary Bernhardt (github.com)
10945.
I Kissed Taxi Cabs Goodbye – Why Uber Rocks My World (joelcomm.com)
10946.
A SILICON VALLEY DISASTER (businessinsider.com)
10947.
Setun (en.wikipedia.org)
10948.
Fresh evidence suggests particle discovered in 2012 is the Higgs boson (newsoffice.mit.edu)
10949.
NSA ‘third party’ partners tap the Internet backbone in global surveillance (information.dk)
10950.
Git Can't Be Made Consistent (bramcohen.livejournal.com)