2013 Archive
6841.
Forth Warrior: A Programming Puzzle Game (github.com)
6842.
A KPI dashboard for early-stage SaaS startups (christophjanz.blogspot.de)
6843.
Akiyoshi's illusion pages (psy.ritsumei.ac.jp)
6844.
Private companies protect US access to cables’ data for surveillance (washingtonpost.com)
6845.
Twitter confirms IPO plans via Twitter (twitter.com)
6846.
DockerUI - A web interface for Docker (github.com)
6847.
U.S. surveillance architecture includes collection of Internet, phone metadata (washingtonpost.com)
6848.
Elsevier journals: has anything changed? (gowers.wordpress.com)
6849.
Samsung overtakes Apple as world's most profitable mobile phone maker (guardian.co.uk)
6850.
How SEOMoz sent us a takedown notice. (rudebaguette.com)
6851.
“The real problems are with the back end of the software” (marginalrevolution.com)
6852.
Frameworks Round 6 (techempower.com)
6853.
Returning to Free Software: A Guide (words.steveklabnik.com)
6854.
Google sues to protect Android device makers from Apple-backed patent hell (gigaom.com)
6855.
The Dark Side Of Software Development That No One Talks About (simpleprogrammer.com)
6856.
Google to Encrypt All Keyword Searches (blog.hubspot.com)
6857.
Google launches Portable Native Client (thenextweb.com)
6858.
Why Haskell Is Worth Learning (spin.atomicobject.com)
6859.
On Lisp (paulgraham.com)
6860.
Bitcoin Network Speed 8 Times Faster than Top 500 Supercomputers Combined (thegenesisblock.com)
6861.
Harry Potter and the Methods of Rationality just got several fascinating updates (hpmor.com)
6862.
How Copyright Made Mid-Century Books Vanish (theatlantic.com)
6863.
Sriracha Hot Sauce Catches Fire (businessweek.com)
6864.
When Are the Intelligent Aliens? (blogs.discovermagazine.com)
6865.
Stay Put, Young Man (washingtonmonthly.com)
6866.
Employee Retention (blog.samaltman.com)
6867.
No One Reads Kafka At Gitmo (medium.com)
6868.
Michael Hastings - 911 callers and new video confirm large explosions (sandiego6.com)
6869.
List of Online Services EA Has Shut Down (webcache.googleusercontent.com)
6870.
Data Broker Lets You See Their Dossier About You Starting Today (forbes.com)