August 2013 Archive
7411.
Fast tests in Ruby on Rails (fngtps.com)
7412.
Concurrent e-mail fetching in Charm (fngtps.com)
7413.
Why Spreedly? More on where we fit in the payment's landscape (blog.spreedly.com)
7414.
Text a driver in New Jersey, and you could see your day in court (cnn.com)
7415.
BBM for Android & iOS (us.blackberry.com)
7416.
IOS 6 and OS X bug can remotely crash iMessage and Safari (sdt.bz)
7417.
Lawful Interception by Cory Doctorow (tor.com)
7418.
Making code readable with types (chromaticleaves.com)
7419.
Google and the NSA: Who’s holding the ‘shit-bag’ now? By Julian Assange (wikileaks.org)
7420.
FBI response to MLK "I Have a Dream" speech was massive surveillance operation (nytimes.com)
7421.
New Read Replica Capabilities for Amazon RDS (aws.typepad.com)
7422.
Node-huxley, front-end testing tool using screenshots. (github.com)
7423.
How Money Worries Can Scramble Your Thinking (npr.org)
7424.
My take on ads and how to solve the current ad-blocking madness (pioul.fr)
7425.
Customer First: The PayPal Way (paypal-forward.com)
7426.
Freedom and the Social Contract (Vint Cerf) (cacm.acm.org)
7427.
NASA Mars Rover Views Eclipse of the Sun by Phobos (nasa.gov)
7428.
Tech Companies and Government May Soon Go to War Over Surveillance (wired.com)
7429.
Explore and contextualize data in the rails console (tableprintgem.com)
7430.
Google and Uber Could Transform America (slate.com)
7431.
Research, no motion: How the BlackBerry CEOs lost an empire (theverge.com)
7432.
SelfControl (selfcontrolapp.com)
7433.
Why I want Google Now on my wrist: Context is king (gigaom.com)
7434.
100 Reasons Why So Many Babes Are Getting Into Programming (medium.com)
7435.
Ars does Soylent, Day 3 (arstechnica.com)
7436.
The Question Every Disruptive Company Should Be Able to Answer (replyall.me)
7437.
Sergey Brin affair blamed for Google exec's sudden departure (dailymail.co.uk)
7438.
Chinese "black PR" firm controlled hundreds of verified Weibo users (techinasia.com)
7439.
Five Incredible—and Real—Mind-Control Applications (news.nationalgeographic.com)
7440.
The NSA has its own team of elite hackers (washingtonpost.com)