August 2014 Archive
6091.
How the World's Biggest PR Firm Helps Promote Climate Change Denial (motherboard.vice.com)
6092.
Securing Yourself at DEF CON, or How Not to Be a Sheep (tinfoilsecurity.com)
6093.
Russian Gang Amasses Over a Billion Internet Passwords (nytimes.com)
6094.
The University of Michigan is building a fake city for driverless cars (citymetric.com)
6095.
Sprint Abandons T-Mobile bid (online.wsj.com)
6096.
Clever business idea: private toll road (gizmodo.com)
6097.
Mapping Happiness With Twitter Natural Language Processing (medium.com)
6098.
The Fame Trap (matt-welsh.blogspot.com)
6099.
How Mark Zuckerberg sells snake oil (salon.com)
6100.
LedisDB: High performance NoSQL, v0.2 Released (github.com)
6101.
Inviting people to your organization (github.com)
6102.
Chrysler, Nissan Looking Into Claims Their Cars 'Most Hackable' (nytimes.com)
6103.
Why Some Schools Are Selling All Their iPads (theatlantic.com)
6104.
Apple and Samsung drop all patent lawsuits outside the US (zdnet.com)
6105.
Joy for Argentina's first Grandmother (theguardian.com)
6106.
PaaS: Poop as a service (shitsenders.com)
6107.
Sales Breakdown: One month later (yachtclubgames.com)
6108.
The Must Have Social Media Management Tool for Any Business (process.st)
6109.
Sublime Text 3 Guide: Tips, Tricks, and Shortcuts (blog.generalassemb.ly)
6110.
CryptoLocker ransomware investigation and decryption service (f0x.nl)
6111.
A new type of Restaurant Caters Food but with a big Difference (soopara.com)
6112.
Peter Thiel Goes Nuclear (businessinsider.com)
6113.
Joke HN: Facebook says FreeBSD network stack is superior over Linux (twitter.com)
6114.
Node.js Hosting with Parallels Plesk (jxcore.com)
6115.
Ethereum Presale Hits $12.7M Tally (m.us.wsj.com)
6116.
Raspberry Pi Image Cruncher Part 1 (codingepiphany.com)
6117.
Raspberry Pi Image Cruncher Part 2: Preparing the Pi (codingepiphany.com)
6118.
Betteridge's law of headlines (en.wikipedia.org)
6119.
11 developer tools that will blow your mind (and make you laugh) (infinum.co)
6120.
Crawling is the new API – a legal and technical guide for the travel industry (tnooz.com)