2013 Archive
3091.
Google announces uProxy (engadget.com)
3092.
How fast could you travel across the U.S. in the 1800s? (mnn.com)
3093.
Theranos (theranos.com)
3094.
Let's deploy via Git (coderwall.com)
3095.
Nimrod: C + Macros + GC (nimrod-code.org)
3096.
Brains of the Animal Kingdom: Research shows we've underestimated (online.wsj.com)
3097.
Fitbit, why can’t I have my data? (simplystatistics.org)
3098.
Good Old Games: gog.com and the DRM-Free Revolution (forbes.com)
3099.
I emailed the CEO of T-Mobile and he killed my contract (bizjournals.com)
3100.
The Big Data Brain Drain: Why Science is in Trouble (jakevdp.github.io)
3101.
Keep Your Identity Small (2009) (paulgraham.com)
3102.
US Fails To Close TPP Deal As Wikileaks Exposes Discord (forbes.com)
3103.
Delivery for Mr. Assange (twitter.com)
3104.
Life in the Boy's Dorm: My Career at Sun Microsystems (consultingadultblog.blogspot.co.uk)
3105.
Californians: Ashamed of Senator Feinstein's lies on surveillance? Join Us (shameonfeinstein.org)
3106.
Kenya Shilling Symbol (arkafrica.com)
3107.
NSA stores metadata of millions of web users for up to a year, secret files show (theguardian.com)
3108.
Trello uses an icon font and so can you (blog.fogcreek.com)
3109.
Beginner's Guide to Wi-fi Interception (troyhunt.com)
3110.
Edward Snowden: 'The US government will say I aided our enemies' [video] (guardian.co.uk)
3111.
Everything you need to understand to start with AngularJS (stephanebegaudeau.tumblr.com)
3112.
Mozilla Lightbeam – Relationships between third parties and the sites you visit (addons.mozilla.org)
3113.
A PRISM-inspired Google Doodle (projects.haykranen.nl)
3114.
Bitcoin Reaches 1000 USD (mtgox.com)
3115.
Lulu: An App No One Should Accept (compylr.com)
3116.
Schoolchildren ordered indoors as air pollution cloaks Shanghai (theguardian.com)
3117.
Startups Like Berlin Because Visa Rules Are Nothing Like the U.S. (bloomberg.com)
3118.
Go 1.3+ Compiler Overhaul (docs.google.com)
3119.
URLs are for People, not Computers (not-implemented.com)
3120.
Panopticlick – How Unique, and Trackable, Is Your Browser? (panopticlick.eff.org)