June 2015 Archive
7111.
Facebook Sued for Violation of Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act (unitedstatescourts.org)
7112.
FBI using low-flying spy planes over U.S (cbsnews.com)
7113.
The FBI is operating a small air force to spy on Americans (businessinsider.com)
7114.
News of Bitcoin's Death Greatly Exaggerated (bloombergview.com)
7115.
A Smooth Transition to ES6: First Steps (blog.engineyard.com)
7116.
Show HN: Flux Router Using ES6 Generators for FluxThis (fluxthis.io)
7117.
Bill Gross: The single biggest reason why startups succeed (youtube.com)
7118.
Welcome 6Wunderkinder Microsoft Acquires Wunderlist (blogs.microsoft.com)
7119.
A day with Boltmade (wayswework.io)
7120.
Logjam, FREAK and Upcoming Changes in OpenSSL (openssl.org)
7121.
You're Ending Your Emails Wrong (bloomberg.com)
7122.
Senate ends debate on NSA surveillance powers and USA Freedom Act – live (theguardian.com)
7123.
Ten Days of Silent Meditation Will Make You Trip Balls and Lust After Puppies (vice.com)
7124.
Introducing Facebook AI Research Paris (newsroom.fb.com)
7125.
3D printer combinations (skmurphy.com)
7126.
Machine learning as a service (blog.onliquid.com)
7127.
Watsi: Fund healthcare for people around the world (watsi.org)
7128.
Hands-On with Thync’s Mood-Altering Headset (techcrunch.com)
7129.
Microsoft WiFi to Offer 'hassle-free Internet' to Windows, Mac, Android, iOS (venturebeat.com)
7130.
Isometric Experiment (codepen.io)
7131.
Police on the hunt for nose-picking break-in suspect (ottawacitizen.com)
7132.
How Qatar Used and Abused Its Al Jazeera Journalists (nytimes.com)
7133.
Google's Infrastructure Chief Talks SDN (networkcomputing.com)
7134.
FBI Spy Planes Don't Use Warrants (cnn.com)
7135.
Your Important Documents – What You Should Keep and What You Should Discard (blog.paperistic.com)
7136.
A short story about privilege (thewireless.co.nz)
7137.
Skype killed by "http://" message (community.skype.com)
7138.
Amaretti.js encrypt/decrypt messages with a passphrase, everywhere (github.com)
7139.
Investing in the Working World (al3x.net)
7140.
Bookmarklets are Dead… we just don’t know it yet (medium.com)