July 2014 Archive
571.
Emails reveal close Google relationship with NSA (america.aljazeera.com)
572.
FTL: WebKit’s LLVM-based JIT (blog.llvm.org)
573.
The New Airbnb (airbnb.com)
574.
‘Craft’ Whiskey Is Probably From a Factory Distillery in Indiana (thedailybeast.com)
575.
The Dentist Office Software Story (avc.com)
576.
PunchClock: Fun With iBeacons (panic.com)
577.
Build hybrid apps with the Ionic Creator (ionicframework.com)
578.
Program Synthesis Demo (research.microsoft.com)
579.
A detailed exposé on how the market is rigged from a data-centric approach (nanex.net)
580.
Nigeria 'on red alert' over Ebola death in Lagos (bbc.co.uk)
581.
Neurobiologists Reveal The Wisdom Of The Confident (technologyreview.com)
582.
My Uber got pulled over by the Denver police – and then things got really weird (geekwire.com)
583.
Show HN: Star Trek DS9 Episodes Worth Watching (tessalt.github.io)
584.
Find Developers and Designers for Side Projects (meeet.co)
585.
European Court Says CIA Ran Secret Jail in a Polish Forest (nytimes.com)
586.
Save $9, Here Are The TechCrunch Staff’s Email Addresses (techcrunch.com)
587.
The AI boss that deploys Hong Kong's subway engineers (newscientist.com)
588.
Show HN: Please Don't Rob Me (pleasedontrobme.com)
589.
Aerospike goes Open Source (aerospike.com)
590.
The NSA's Cyber-King Goes Corporate (foreignpolicy.com)
591.
GitLab.com Downtime Postmortem (docs.google.com)
592.
Snowden's temporary asylum status expires in Russia (bbc.com)
593.
Executive Order 12333: The Reagan rule that lets the NSA spy on Americans (washingtonpost.com)
594.
Put an end to people mispronouncing your name (namez.com)
595.
The UN thinks we could hit peak births in 2014 (vox.com)
596.
What Happens When a Healthcare Startup Leaves You With the Bill (omnifeed.com)
597.
Debian and the PHP license (lwn.net)
598.
Beware Keyloggers at Hotel Business Centers (krebsonsecurity.com)
599.
A Closer Look at Transit (swannodette.github.io)
600.
Kotlin: Statically typed programming language targeting the JVM and JS (kotlinlang.org)