December 2013 Archive
2821.
Rolleron (en.wikipedia.org)
2822.
How Y'all, Youse and You Guys Talk (nytimes.com)
2823.
Bits and Barbarism (nytimes.com)
2824.
Fake bloggers and SEO scammers (nenadseo.com)
2825.
Why Everyone Will Totally Read This Column (online.wsj.com)
2826.
A Formula That Shows How to Cheat and Triumph at Tournaments (nautil.us)
2827.
US government considered Nelson Mandela a terrorist until 2008. (investigations.nbcnews.com)
2828.
French gov used fake Google certificate to read its workers' traffic (theregister.co.uk)
2829.
Show HN: PostgreSQL Exercises - exercises and support for learning SQL (pgexercises.com)
2830.
Useful Python Functions and Features You Need to Know (pypix.com)
2831.
Graphene production launched in Poland (wbj.pl)
2832.
Victory Passport is not Secure (victorypassportisnotsecure.tumblr.com)
2833.
3 Lessons from 3 Years on the App Store (medium.com)
2834.
Digital sound processing tutorial for the braindead (yehar.com)
2835.
An Entrepreneur Who Wouldn’t Be Stopped by Anything (nytimes.com)
2836.
The universe as quantum computer (arxiv.org)
2837.
Japan's homeless recruited for Fukushima clean-up (reuters.com)
2838.
Jacob Applebaum's 30C3 Talk about the recent NSA Revelations (youtube.com)
2839.
Why Hong Kong’s Private Tutors Are Millionaire Idols (world.time.com)
2840.
My Favorite Cocoa Programming Blogs (oleb.net)
2841.
Judge: MPAA can’t call Hotfile founders “pirates” or “thieves” at trial (arstechnica.com)
2842.
Show HN: Export to Statwing – Help your users analyze data from your app ()
2843.
Introducing Dogecoin. (dogecoin.com)
2844.
NSA says it obviously can track locations without warrant. It’s not so obvious. (washingtonpost.com)
2845.
Storm version 0.9.0 released (storm-project.net)
2846.
Ron Paul: Bitcoin could 'destroy the dollar' (money.cnn.com)
2847.
Microsoft will encrypt user content, traffic between data centers (blogs.technet.com)
2848.
A minesweeper game in less than 512 bytes of HTML/JS (xem.github.io)
2849.
Cancellation as a Feature (logoscreative.co)
2850.
45 Years Ago, Doug Engelbart Gave the Most Important Tech Demo Ever (gizmodo.com)