July 2013 Archive
4681.
Snowden's Contingency: 'Dead Man's Switch' Borrows From Cold War, WikiLeaks (wired.com)
4682.
The incredible intangible value of Twitter (owened.co.nz)
4683.
The first program I ever wrote: HOTAIRBALLOON on the Commodore 64 (gist.github.com)
4684.
Getting Past the Cloning Instinct (prog21.dadgum.com)
4685.
Universities Face a Rising Barrage of Cyberattacks (nytimes.com)
4686.
How the Tesla Model S is Made -- Behind The Scenes (youtube.com)
4687.
Discrete Math: The binomial theorem and coefficient from the ground up (highbrowcrap.wordpress.com)
4688.
Think Your Office Is Soulless? Check Out This Amazon Fulfillment Center (fastcodesign.com)
4689.
How to Back a Kickstarter (for Dummies) (mplanner.co)
4690.
Major Tumblr Security Flaw Discovered (readwrite.com)
4691.
Why Erlang? - Chatasaur.us Blog (blog.chatasaur.us)
4692.
Stupid Things People Care Way Too Much About (markmanson.net)
4693.
‘Neural Dust’ Implants Revolutionize Brain-Machine Interfaces, Allow Recording (kurzweilai.net)
4694.
My first week as a disruptive tech startup (shoestring.com.au)
4695.
Apple and the Innovator’s Dilemma (stratechery.com)
4696.
Apple’s Move Into TV Relies on Cooperation With Industry Leaders (nytimes.com)
4697.
Robots Could Take Over Fast Food Jobs (jobs.aol.com)
4698.
Who By Very Slow Decay (slatestarcodex.com)
4699.
The ARM Diaries, Part 2: Understanding the Cortex A12 (anandtech.com)
4700.
How two people became the voice of 110 airports and the NYC subway (theverge.com)
4701.
On Patent Trolls, Parallel Iron, Hadoop And Innovation (rackspace.com)
4702.
Sparkfun According to Pete – Microelectronics explained (youtube.com)
4703.
At Sears, Eddie Lampert's Warring Divisions Model Adds to the Troubles (businessweek.com)
4704.
How Spain fell in love with books again as locals flood back to libraries (independent.co.uk)
4705.
Windows Monopoly is Getting Destroyed (businessinsider.com)
4706.
10 Rules of the Internet (dashes.com)
4707.
Detroit files for bankruptcy (nytimes.com)
4708.
Amartya Sen: India's dirty fighter (guardian.co.uk)
4709.
Security experts on the NSA’s real problems (blog.ted.com)
4710.
Grid for iOS reimagines Excel, but ditches the formulas (theverge.com)