2013 Archive
7591.
All you need to know about CSS Transitions (blog.alexmaccaw.com)
7592.
By the numbers: The NSA's super-secret spy program, PRISM (blog.foreignpolicy.com)
7593.
The Underhanded C contest (underhanded.xcott.com)
7594.
Tell HN: We've Lost An Engineering Luminary - Bob Davis (IEEE)
7595.
Everything you need to know about the NSA’s phone records scandal (washingtonpost.com)
7596.
Ask HN: Freelancer? Seeking freelancer? (December 2013)
7597.
As of today, App.net is a freemium service (blog.app.net)
7598.
The house I was born in sold for $4000 (baus.net)
7599.
Why didn't we patent the spreadsheet? Were we stupid? (1999) (bricklin.com)
7600.
Unpacking my knapsack: the privileges of a Hispanic male in tech (danilocampos.com)
7601.
JFK’s teen mistress addresses relationship in memoir (2012) (nypost.com)
7602.
I hired someone with Asperger's – now what? (on.cnn.com)
7603.
What happened to Japan's electronic giants? (bbc.co.uk)
7604.
23andMe Is Terrifying, But Not for the Reasons the FDA Thinks (scientificamerican.com)
7605.
Google Declares War on the Password (wired.com)
7606.
Skycraft: Minecraft clone in WebGL (skycraft.io)
7607.
Comet might hit Mars in 2014 (science.nbcnews.com)
7608.
Entrepreneurs are the New Labor (forbes.com)
7609.
Automated License Plate Readers Threaten Our Privacy (eff.org)
7610.
Why the Story on Snowden and the NSA Doesn't Add Up (motherjones.com)
7611.
Uber CEO responds to concern that Uber's SF service is decreasing in quality (facebook.com)
7612.
Show HN: Pinterest for text (quotered.com)
7613.
The History of Apple Mice in Pure CSS (codepen.io)
7614.
Google’s New Office In Dublin (home-designing.com)
7615.
Clearer Conditionals using De Morgan's Laws (robots.thoughtbot.com)
7616.
Fake memory implanted in mice with a beam of light (arstechnica.com)
7617.
My Landlord Ratted Me Out to the Cops (thebillfold.com)
7618.
Secure Your REST API (stormpath.com)
7619.
Google’s “Conversational Search” Goes Live On Chrome (searchengineland.com)
7620.
Why are there so many tunnels under London? (economist.com)