September 2013 Archive
2401.
Fox News on Github... (youtube.com)
2402.
Steve Ballmer Moved to Tears at Employee Meeting (blogs.wsj.com)
2403.
Crypto prof asked to remove NSA-related blog post (arstechnica.com)
2404.
Using cohort analysis to make your funnels more actionable (blog.mech.io)
2405.
Russia landed on Venus in 1982 and took photos (unbelievable-facts.com)
2406.
Open Space of Gold (medium.com)
2407.
Overcast: coming soon (marco.org)
2408.
Oracle pulls off stunning comeback to win America's Cup (usatoday.com)
2409.
Show HN: Solve your legal problems ()
2410.
Estimote Wins Best Hardware Startup At TechCrunch Disrupt SF (techcrunch.com)
2411.
Extended Ruling by Secret Court Backs Collection of Phone Data (nytimes.com)
2412.
Mailtap: New USPS Documents Show Extent of Police Mail Spying (openwatch.net)
2413.
Urbit: The Internet Failed (slideshare.net)
2414.
Canopus framework and flight computer software for CubeBug cubesat platform (github.com)
2415.
Free eBook: Web Design Book of Trends 2013-2014 (webdesigntrendbook.com)
2416.
Feds Beg NYT & Pro Publica Not To Reveal Backdoors Inserted Into Encryption (propublica.org)
2417.
Did Linus Torvalds backdoor Linux random number generation? (reddit.com)
2418.
OpenWorm (openworm.org)
2419.
Introducing Passion Projects: A Short Documentary Series (github.com)
2420.
Google Waves Goodbye To MySQL In Favor Of MariaDB (readwrite.com)
2421.
Show HN: Agent (YC S11), a collection of utilities to make your phone smarter (play.google.com)
2422.
Deconstructing motor skills (news.harvard.edu)
2423.
PhysicsJS: A modular, extendable, and easy-to-use physics engine for javascript (wellcaffeinated.net)
2424.
Dear MR NOKIA (mikepohjola.wordpress.com)
2425.
How to Growth Hack Anything: Lessons from a "BitTorrent" Bestseller (fastcompany.com)
2426.
The Border Is a Back Door for U.S. Device Searches (nytimes.com)
2427.
My Name is Roger, and I'm an alcoholic (2009) (rogerebert.com)
2428.
Wi-Fi isn't radio? (blog.kismetwireless.net)
2429.
Show HN: Linux Mint (Ubuntu) Node.js Hacker Setup (niftylettuce.com)
2430.
Stop using NSA-influenced code in our products, RSA tells customers (arstechnica.com)