July 2013 Archive
3781.
Quantcast looking for Lead DevOps Engineer ()
3782.
Zynga loses half of its active users, drops plans for real money gambling (theverge.com)
3783.
Slooow: U.S. slips to 9th in Internet speed (cnn.com)
3784.
Quizlet: How it really works (youtube.com)
3785.
What insights could you get from your data? (joymetrics.com)
3786.
Gotham’s Only Black Millionaire (opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com)
3787.
Cheap, fast or good. Pick any two. (jeremymorgan.com)
3788.
Hacker dies days before he was to reveal how to remotely kill pacemaker patients (rt.com)
3789.
PRISM revelations result in lost business for US cloud companies (arstechnica.com)
3790.
The Internet: Looking Forward, by Vint Cerf [pdf] (cisco.com)
3791.
Understanding Google (stratechery.com)
3792.
GPS flaw could let terrorists hijack ships, planes (foxnews.com)
3793.
Ask HN: What are the best podcasts for big data and/or python hackers? ()
3794.
NOVA: A Functional Language for Data Parallelism (research.nvidia.com)
3795.
The Truth About the Lake at the North Pole (climatecentral.org)
3796.
Edward Snowden better off in Russia than US, his father says (guardian.co.uk)
3797.
Valve's flat structure leads to cliques, say ex-employee (gamesindustry.biz)
3798.
I make websites (the-pastry-box-project.net)
3799.
New York City Transit Authority Graphics Standards Manual (1970) (thestandardsmanual.com)
3800.
10 American Foods That Are Banned in Other Countries (topinfopost.com)
3801.
Eigenfaces, for Facial Recognition (jeremykun.com)
3802.
Ubuntu Edge Chart (ubuntu-edge.info)
3803.
Clean Code Cheat Sheet (planetgeek.ch)
3804.
GamesRage: a pay-what-you-want bundle of Polish indie games (gamesrage.org)
3805.
Confessions of a Google Glass Explorer (newyorker.com)
3806.
5 things to avoid when updating your app for iOS 7 (helpshift.com)
3807.
Zynga Sheds Three Top Execs As Its New CEO Shakes Up The Troubled Gaming Firm (techcrunch.com)
3808.
Why Aren't People Buying the $1 Detroit Houses? (reddit.com)
3809.
Manning to Learn Fate Tuesday Afternoon (nytimes.com)
3810.
Aaron Swartz’s close supporters question MIT’s internal review of case (boston.com)