July 2013 Archive
6421.
Everyone's Quitting Facebook (motherboard.vice.com)
6422.
Linux: SSH Tunneling, Port Redirection and Security (blog.linuxacademy.com)
6423.
Laying the Longest (Fiber Optic) Cable on Earth - Neal Stephenson (wired.com)
6424.
Frame of Reference: The real issues at the heart of modern interface design. (medium.com)
6425.
How Can We Debate Secret Law? (takingnote.blogs.nytimes.com)
6426.
Roole - A SASS, Less, & Stylus inspired language that compiles to CSS (roole.org)
6427.
Stem Cell Transplants Clear HIV in Two Patients in Study (bloomberg.com)
6428.
The Golden Age of RSS (dashes.com)
6429.
Whole-Home Gesture Recognition Using Wireless (wisee.cs.washington.edu)
6430.
Show HN: A visualization of the colors used by top websites (dropdownmenu.name)
6431.
The One-Sentence Business Plan Mad-lib (matthewpaulmoore.com)
6432.
Doug Engelbart Has Passed Away (twitter.com)
6433.
Postgres 9.3 feature highlight: Data Checksums (michael.otacoo.com)
6434.
Here's The Heleen Mees PhD Thesis That NYU Doesn't Want You To See (businessinsider.com)
6435.
Doug Engelbart & Ted Nelson come to dinner (blip.tv)
6436.
Rust 0.7 released (mail.mozilla.org)
6437.
Fault tolerance in Manta (dtrace.org)
6438.
A typeface that thwarts optical character recognition devices (blogs.walkerart.org)
6439.
Andrew Mason Releases Album of Motivational Songs (dealbook.nytimes.com)
6440.
Why Healthy Eaters Fall for Fries (nytimes.com)
6441.
Show HN: The first Web-based geocaching game (geopackages.com)
6442.
Xobni’s Journey from YC to Yahoo! (firstround.com)
6443.
High profile websites taking part in protest against NSA tomorrow (techcrunch.com)
6444.
How to Read More (thoughtcatalog.com)
6445.
EntourageBox: Let friends upload files straight to your cloud storage. (tnw.to)
6446.
Websockets with Clojure and http-kit (samrat.me)
6447.
New Twitter Ad Targeting Strategy (blog.twitter.com)
6448.
Android flaw allows hackers to surreptitiously modify apps (arstechnica.com)
6449.
The Future Of UX Design: Tiny, Humanizing Details (fastcodesign.com)
6450.
Doug Engelbart, visionary (cringely.com)