July 2014 Archive
10051.
Harnessing talent to change the world (medium.com)
10052.
Android 4.4.2 Secure USB Debugging Bypass (labs.mwrinfosecurity.com)
10053.
Should Humanity Try to Contact Intelligent Aliens? (space.com)
10054.
Scientists Were Able To Switch A Woman's Consciousness On And Off (businessinsider.com.au)
10055.
Browser-based notifications for my blog using Roost (blog.vrypan.net)
10056.
Taxi medallions have been the best investment in America for years, until Uber (m.washingtonpost.com)
10057.
Is Silicon Valley Funding the Wrong Stuff? (online.wsj.com)
10058.
New Kinect For Windows Now Available For $199, Shipping July 15 (techcrunch.com)
10059.
Show HN: A Yo parody, open-source clicker game (yoinc.meteor.com)
10060.
You're The Most Interesting Person In The World! (ramenapp.net)
10061.
Do Animated Gifs Infringe on Copyrights? (petervv.com)
10062.
Relaunch of Twitter Monitoring Tool Twilert with advanced Geolocation search (blog.twilert.com)
10063.
Uncovering SourceKit (jpsim.com)
10064.
Fariborz Ghadar on Why Immigration is good for the US (alum.mit.edu)
10065.
Self-signing custom Android ROMs (mjg59.dreamwidth.org)
10066.
Measuring memory used by third-party code (in Firefox) (blog.mozilla.org)
10067.
Sharing Your Virtual Machine on the Web with Vagrant Share (scotch.io)
10068.
Testing Web Apps from the ground up (flippinawesome.org)
10069.
Introduction to Signal Processing (ece.rutgers.edu)
10070.
There is no such thing as DevArt, there is only art. (hacktheartworld.com)
10071.
Space Lich Omega (spacelichomega.zertukis.com)
10072.
Comparison of letter positions in eight languages (prooffreader.com)
10073.
Tutorial: Make your own Pong game with Unity in under 2 hours (awesomeincu.com)
10074.
They Have Seen the Future of the Internet, and It Is Dark (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
10075.
ZipRecruiter: bootstrapped into $50M/year revenue in 4 years (pando.com)
10076.
The Great C++ Mathematical Expression Parser Benchmark (code.google.com)
10077.
Ask HN: HN Enhancement Suite for Firefox
10078.
Vamping Teenagers Are Up All Night Texting (nytimes.com)
10079.
Who made the fake Star Wars video at Frankfurt airport? (theguardian.com)
10080.
Out in the Open: The Crusade To Bring More Women to Open Source (wired.com)