Drawing The Line Between “Peer-to-Peer” And “Jerk” Technology
(spectrum.ieee.org)
July 2014 Archive
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Show HN: Ripple, an app for sending links to your friends
(getripple.co)
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Today's New Regulation Could Spark a Health Tech Revolution
(blog.picnichealth.com)
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Show HN: Neon Jack, my VR racing game prototype
(shinyfish.com)
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Show HN: SlimWiki - Beautiful, Free Wikis for Teams
(slimwiki.com)
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Twitter OSCON coding puzzle
(hackerrank.com)
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How I got 250,000+ views for my infographic in 1 week
(launchbit.com)
2052.
The types of data
(tel.github.io)
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Martijn Pieters: 20 Years of Hacking the Web
(codementor.io)
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Update: Details on Microsoft Takeover
(noip.com)
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Don’t Waste Your 20s at Google or McKinsey
(linkedin.com)
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The Profound Weakness of the .NET OSS Ecosystem
(aaronstannard.com)
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Tracking Mobile Phone Usage During World Cup Final
(tech.tapjoy.com)
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Elon Musk Donates $1 Million to New Tesla Museum
(livescience.com)
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Lists
(news.ycombinator.com)
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Show HN: Version Control Design Files with Dropbox
(blog.pixelapse.com)
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Everything is broken
(medium.com)
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It’s now a crime to let your kid play alone at the park
(blog.sfgate.com)
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26 of our most popular photography cheat sheets
(digitalcameraworld.com)
2067.
People say techies are invading SF. They said the same about my immigrant GF
(washingtonpost.com)
2068.
Google was down for 15 minutes (+/- from 09:35 UTC)
(google.com)
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Show HN: Chrome extension that hides Medium.com articles on HN and DN
(chrome.google.com)