2013 Archive
9902.
The little things I learned from the Valley
(gigpeppers.com)
9903.
In Silicon Valley, Partying Like It’s 1999 Again
(nytimes.com)
9904.
Emacs As Operating System
(c2.com)
9905.
Reddit is currently experiencing a malicious DDoS attack
(twitter.com)
9906.
A Change to Google Code Download Service
(google-opensource.blogspot.com)
9907.
What is wrong with this message?
(dbushell.com)
9909.
Internet horror stories: How ISPs screwed over users
(arstechnica.com)
9910.
Deutsche Telekom kills fixed line IP flatrates
(translate.google.de)
9911.
Why Lisp?
(lisperator.net)
9912.
On NSA disclosures, has Glenn Greenwald become something other than a reporter?
(washingtonpost.com)
9913.
Unsupervised joke generation from big data
(acl2013.org)
9914.
Silvrback is now open to everyone – high-quality, Markdown-powered blogging
(dsowers.silvrback.com)
9915.
SteamOS: What we know so far and what to expect
(steamdb.info)
9916.
Feedly Pro
(cloud.feedly.com)
9918.
Nvidia officially unveils next-generation Tegra 4 SoC
(arstechnica.com)
9919.
Torvalds: SteamOS will "really help" Linux on desktop
(pcpro.co.uk)
9920.
App Review rejection 10.6
(stefankendall.com)
9921.
9922.
Patent troll goes after popular podcasters
(itworld.com)
9924.
Illinois moves to legalise employer access to workers' social media accounts
(stream.aljazeera.com)
9925.
How We Increased Our Conversion Rate By 311%
(blog.statuspage.io)
9926.
The Blink Protocol
(blinkprotocol.org)
9927.
Failed HN Launch vs. Reddit Paid Advertising: Which Converts Better
(startops.namecast.net)
9928.
The State of eGovernment in Germany
(distributed.hamann.se)
9930.
22 American nuclear bombs are stored in The Netherlands
(dutchnews.nl)