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- NSA and GCHQ: the flawed psychology of government mass surveillance | Chris Chambers | Science | theguardian.com
- The Dumbest Idea In The World: Maximizing Shareholder Value - Forbes
- This One Tweet Reveals What's Wrong With American Business | LinkedIn
- The student loan bubble is starting to burst
- Set Chopin Free by Aaron Dunn — Kickstarter
- Creative Link Effects
- Turning the Raspberry Pi Into an FM Transmitter - Imperial College Robotics Society Wiki
- Twitter / officialmcafee: I felt fine when I went to ...
- Wireless Charging Start-Up Claims 30-Foot Radius - Slashdot
- Cota By Ossia Aims To Drive A Wireless Power Revolution And Change How We Think About Charging | TechCrunch
- The STEM Crisis Is a Myth - IEEE Spectrum
- This Russian Software Is Taking Over the Internet | Wired Enterprise | Wired.com
- September 2013 Web Server Survey | Netcraft
- phpMyAdmin - 15 years
- PostgreSQL: PostgreSQL 9.3 released!
- What's new in PostgreSQL 9.3 - PostgreSQL wiki
- PostgreSQL Basics by Example - darthdeus' blog
- Breaking Capacity Barriers With Seagate Shingled Magnetic Recording | Seagate
- Intel rejection of Ubuntu’s Mir patch forces Canonical to go own way | Ars Technica
- Why your distributed social network will not work—programming is terrible
- Stop Making Me Sign Up — Design + Startups — Medium
- Steam Family Sharing
- Yahoo Files Suit Demanding Greater Accountability from the U.S. Government | Yahoo Global Public Policy
- Revealed: how US and UK spy agencies defeat internet privacy and security | World news | Guardian Weekly
- Pretty Good Privacy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Untitled: http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/09/10/government-announces-steps-to-restore-confidence-on-encryption-standards/
- PDF: itlbul2013_09_supplemental.pdf
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- Color + Design Blog / ColorSchemer Studio 2 for Mac (+COLOURlovers) by COLOURlovers :: COLOURlovers
- How to Choose Colours Procedurally (Algorithms) | devmag.org.za
- We Do Commerce
- Coding Horror: International Backup Awareness Day
- Linux-Kernel Archive: RIP - dead harddisk..
- Prove It With A Unit Test | A site to share coding knowledge of how things work centered around a unit test