Using Sequence Package Analysis to Detect Terrorism and Sedition
(brighttalk.com)
June 2014 Archive
3631.
3632.
Google to spend more than $1bn on satellite internet
(theguardian.com)
3633.
Great artists steal: The iOS 8 features inspired by Android
(arstechnica.com)
3634.
How to generate puzzles from chess games
(en.lichess.org)
3635.
The Story behind Cortana's almost human attitude
(engadget.com)
3636.
Millions of smart TVs share this security flaw
(forbes.com)
3637.
More notes on OS X Mavericks (+ Yosemite) on QEMU with KVM
(blog.definedcode.com)
3638.
Bitcoin Could Change Voting the Way It's Changed Money
(motherboard.vice.com)
3639.
The Curse of Xanadu (1995)
(archive.wired.com)
3640.
I Was Promised Flying Cars
(nytimes.com)
3641.
'Popcorn Time' Gives Users Anonymity With a Free Built-In VPN
(torrentfreak.com)
3642.
The Ethical Cost of High-Price Art
(project-syndicate.org)
3643.
3644.
Is Swift going to replace Objective-C?
(tiobe.com)
3645.
3646.
London braced for anti-Uber protests
(bbc.co.uk)
3647.
The World's Most Efficient Car was Built in a Barn
(sbnation.com)
3648.
I Just Heard Some Startling Things About Uber ($10 billion in gross revenue)
(businessinsider.com)
3649.
3650.
Asian slave labour producing prawns for supermarkets in US, UK
(theguardian.com)
3651.
3652.
An easy, IFTTT-like way to create your own Web apps
(thenextweb.com)
3653.
Harvard Nanopore Group
(labs.mcb.harvard.edu)
3654.
The double-edged sword of gender equality
(randalolson.com)
3655.
3656.
Show HN: Free 12 Week Marketing Course by Noah Kagan
(growthhackers.com)
3657.
3659.
3660.
The Fermi Paradox | Wait But Why
(huffingtonpost.com)