2013 Archive
8581.
Opera claims ex-employee took trade secrets to Mozilla, sues him for $3.4M (thenextweb.com)
8582.
Vine for Android (vine.co)
8583.
Wireframing Tools Suck (colmtuite.com)
8584.
Zero Reserve - A distributed Bitcoin Exchange (bitcointalk.org)
8585.
Obama does not feel Americans' privacy violated (reuters.com)
8586.
Spain's new piracy penalty: Six years in jail (zdnet.com)
8587.
Secrets of the world's happiest cities (theguardian.com)
8588.
Link between quantum physics and game theory found (bristol.ac.uk)
8589.
Turkish government agency spoofed Google certificate “accidentally” (arstechnica.com)
8590.
The ARM server apocalypse (storagezilla.typepad.com)
8591.
Webdesign tool Macaw raises $275k on Kickstarter, $200k more than original goal (kickstarter.com)
8592.
The humble USB cable is part of an electrical revolution (economist.com)
8593.
How can I tell if a plant given to me is patented? (gardening.stackexchange.com)
8594.
Why I loved building Basecamp for iPhone in RubyMotion (37signals.com)
8595.
As Competition Wanes, Amazon Cuts Back Discounts (nytimes.com)
8596.
Adventures in Self Publishing (petekeen.net)
8597.
Ask PG: Any new thoughts on single founders + YC?
8598.
Does having a high IQ make you less creative? (reglia.com)
8599.
Linux Voice – A new Linux magazine that gives back (indiegogo.com)
8600.
Vim PDF Documentation (nathangrigg.net)
8601.
Rapid schema development with PostgreSQL (speakerdeck.com)
8602.
Why Does Music Feel So Good? (phenomena.nationalgeographic.com)
8603.
With Rifle and Bibliography: General Mattis on Professional Reading (strifeblog.org)
8604.
Japan now the Hades of free speech and investigative journalism (japansubculture.com)
8605.
Nintendo parodies Kickstarter (gameandwario.nintendo.com)
8606.
US doesn't know what Snowden took, sources say (investigations.nbcnews.com)
8607.
GCHQ taps fibre-optic cables for secret access to world's communications (guardian.co.uk)
8608.
What is going on with NIST’s SHA-3? (cdt.org)
8609.
Japan: Living in an Internet Cafe (pulitzercenter.org)
8610.
Anonymous hacks FEMA (globalpost.com)