August 2013 Archive
2971.
Can We Do Better Than XML and JSON? (programming.oreilly.com)
2972.
Show HN: Blink.js (github.com)
2973.
Git: Using Different User Emails For Different Repositories (orrsella.com)
2974.
AOL boss fires worker in front of 1,000 (cnn.com)
2975.
Businesses should use automated tools to detect web application vulnerabilities (mavitunasecurity.com)
2976.
Blank business cards (thestartuptoolkit.com)
2977.
GoSquared Redesign (gosquared.com)
2978.
I tried to delete a Skype account (m.imgur.com)
2979.
Ask HN: How to clone Stripe webhooks ()
2980.
Git-Sleep - Use Your Jawbone to Prevent Sleep Deprived Git Commits (gitsleep.com)
2981.
Windows 8.1 officially finished; nobody to get it until launch day (arstechnica.com)
2982.
15 Sorting Algorithms in 6 Minutes (youtube.com)
2983.
How Vice Hacked Google Glass To Tell Crisis Stories (fastcolabs.com)
2984.
Show HN: dead simple XML/JSON to NSObjects and vice versa. (github.com)
2985.
BCI: Emotiv Insight (kickstarter.com)
2986.
Show HN: Easy Sales Toolkit (populr.me)
2987.
[Show HN] Look Gmail! MetisMe makes it super easy to search & share attachments (metisme.com)
2988.
Using the Unix Chainsaw: Named Pipes and Process Substitution (vincebuffalo.org)
2989.
Two Providers of Secure E-Mail Shut Down (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
2990.
Drift compatibility in co-founders (founderdating.com)
2991.
Encrypted email isn’t secure, but here are some Lavabit alternatives (extremetech.com)
2992.
Red Hat CEO: Go Ahead, Copy Our Software (readwrite.com)
2993.
Lavabit founder, under gag order, speaks out about shut-down decision (arstechnica.com)
2994.
What Steve Blank says about Growth Hacking [video] (growthhacker.tv)
2995.
White House Tried To Interfere With Washington Post's Report (techdirt.com)
2996.
Google goes down, other Internet traffic drops by 22% and Bing jumps 40% (quantcast.com)
2997.
Infinite scrolling doesn't work (omarabid.com)
2998.
WellsFargo ATM redesigned by IDEO (ideo.com)
2999.
Harvestman - Quick and dirty web crawling (github.com)
3000.
HTML only needs two verbs; throw away the REST (onebigfluke.com)