July 2013 Archive
1201.
Google Doodle of Roswell anniversary is a point-and-click adventure (google.com)
1202.
Immersion: a people-centric view of your email life (immersion.media.mit.edu)
1203.
PayPal accidentally credits man $92 quadrillion (edition.cnn.com)
1204.
Gesture Control in JS using Webcam (revealjs.herokuapp.com)
1205.
Quartzy Collects $4M To Help Scientists Manage Lab Inventory (blogs.wsj.com)
1206.
Ethernet Turns 40 (theinstitute.ieee.org)
1207.
Application for registration approved – The Wikileaks Party (aec.gov.au)
1208.
Large Text Compression Benchmark (mattmahoney.net)
1209.
The Baltic Demographic Disaster (forbes.com)
1210.
RSS mistakes: let's not make them again (blog.superfeedr.com)
1211.
Why are underground parking garages hot? (blogs.law.harvard.edu)
1212.
Opera 15 released (my.opera.com)
1213.
If x is a fraction, x^x and x^x^x are irrational. But can x^x^x^x be rational? (math.stackexchange.com)
1214.
An Apple-1 Personal Computer (artsy.net)
1215.
Facts and myths about Python names and values (nedbatchelder.com)
1216.
The Docker Book (dockerbook.com)
1217.
Firefox OS Building Blocks find a new home, and get more streamlined (hacks.mozilla.org)
1218.
Chevron Granted Access to Activists' Private Internet Data (commondreams.org)
1219.
CHP - Clojure Web Framework (github.com)
1220.
Erlang/OTP R16B01 has been released (erlang.org)
1221.
Linus Torvalds defends his right to shame Linux kernel developers (arstechnica.com)
1222.
Fifty Shades of Grey Would Be Banned in UK? (coderinaworldofcode.blogspot.com)
1223.
Show HN: Spread bitcoins by lending to friends (bitcoinswithfriends.com)
1224.
Loom (YC W12) Launching Cloud Storage for Photos and Videos (loom.com)
1225.
CoderPad (coderpad.io)
1226.
U.S. government recognizes gamers as athletes (gamespot.com)
1227.
Bypassing Two-Factor Authentication for Dropbox (qcert.org)
1228.
How to “Pick the Brains" of Busy People Without Them Even Knowing It (wadefoster.net)
1229.
Nginx security update (seclists.org)
1230.
Rackspace releases CLI for managing cloud via Ruby (rackerlabs.github.io)