June 2016 Archive
4621.
Stop using Google trends (medium.com)
4622.
The EU will treat Britain like Greece (telegraph.co.uk)
4623.
The ‘Anti-Business’ President Who's Been Good for Business (bloomberg.com)
4624.
“Failure to report a crime” (meduza.io)
4625.
The Strange and Twisting Case of r/A858 (kernelmag.dailydot.com)
4626.
This $4 iPhone Will Connect the Poorest in India (thememo.com)
4627.
Are You Smarter Than the Compiler? (spin.atomicobject.com)
4628.
Visual Studio 2015 Update 3 and .NET Core 1.0 Available Now (blogs.msdn.microsoft.com)
4629.
Proposal Would Force the Internet Archive and Other Platforms to Censor the Web (blog.archive.org)
4630.
Node.js Version List (njsv.yaoo.net)
4631.
ABC: Always Be Coding (medium.com)
4632.
Android changes for NDK developers – API 24 will block private API usage (android-developers.blogspot.com)
4633.
(1994) E-Mail from Bill Gates (newyorker.com)
4634.
Here's what fruits and vegetables looked like before we domesticated them (techinsider.io)
4635.
Secretive Alphabet division aims to fix public transit in US (theguardian.com)
4636.
New China app dev rules require real-name sign-up, preserved user activity logs (reuters.com)
4637.
Racism is spreading like arsenic in the water supply (theguardian.com)
4638.
Put Down the Phone and Step Away (benbobsworld.blogspot.com)
4639.
This Is What Happens When You Reply to Spam Email (ted.com)
4640.
Interactive home workouts with Koach TV (koach.tv)
4641.
Chess boxing (en.wikipedia.org)
4642.
Building a Better News Feed for You (newsroom.fb.com)
4643.
Show HN: A Quick Demo of Apache Beam with Docker (medium.com)
4644.
The Megaprocessor is finished – CPU hand built from discrete transistors (youtube.com)
4645.
New Ceres Images Show Bright Craters (dawn.jpl.nasa.gov)
4646.
Google – My Activity (myactivity.google.com)
4647.
Facebook wins privacy case against Belgian data protection authority (reuters.com)
4648.
Google is testing internet speeds straight from search (engadget.com)
4649.
Bay Area workers commuting from edges of 'megaregion,' new report says (mercurynews.com)
4650.
Scientists Launched an Enormous Atlas of the Mathematical Universe (futurism.com)