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Beach reads for techies 2014. Plus: 6 CSS tools for programming in style

What planet does Larry Page live on?

6 CSS tools for programming in style

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July 07, 2014
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Beach reads for techies 2014

IT pros share their reading plans for the summer and recommend their all-time favorite books for technologists.

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Issue highlights

1. What planet does Larry Page live on?

2. 6 CSS tools for programming in style

3. The NSA's spying programs, all in one chart

4. Kinect v2 gets a Windows launch date, $200 price tag

5. Open source tool could sniff out most heavily censored websites

6. Facebook's icky psychology experiment is actually business as usual

7. The IRS wages war on open source nonprofits

8. Bankers beware: Technology is going to get you (and none of us will care)

9. BOOK GIVEAWAY: App Accomplished: Strategies for App Development Success

What planet does Larry Page live on?

Google CEO Larry Page says there's no need for all of us to be working so frantically just to provide for our families and ourselves. READ MORE

6 CSS tools for programming in style

Preprocessors, frameworks, boilerplate -- these technologies bring style, consistency, and responsiveness to Web development. READ MORE

The NSA's spying programs, all in one chart

Catch up on all of the NSA's spying efforts. READ MORE

Kinect v2 gets a Windows launch date, $200 price tag

The Windows version of the second-generation Kinect hardware opened for preorders on the Microsoft Store over the weekend. READ MORE

Open source tool could sniff out most heavily censored websites

Georgia Tech researchers are seeking the assistance of website operators to help better understand which sites are being censored and then figure out how to get around such restricted access by examining the data collected. READ MORE

Facebook's icky psychology experiment is actually business as usual

This kind of creepy manipulation is actually standard procedure in all kinds of media. READ MORE

The IRS wages war on open source nonprofits

The IRS has denied one open source software company's request to become a nonprofit. READ MORE

Bankers beware: Technology is going to get you (and none of us will care)

Technology is about to take a big slice of the traditional banking business. READ MORE

BOOK GIVEAWAY: App Accomplished: Strategies for App Development Success

Whether you're writing your own code or contracting out, you'll find hard-won guidance for your entire mobile app development life cycle. Five will win. Enter the drawing today! READ MORE

GIVEAWAYS:

July's giveaways are here. Enter now for your chance to win!

App Accomplished: Strategies for App Development Success
Whether you're writing your own code or contracting out, you'll find hard-won guidance for your entire mobile app development life cycle. Five will win. Enter now!

SQL Queries for Mere Mortals: A Hands-On Guide to Data Manipulation in SQL
The clearest, simplest tutorial on writing effective SQL queries. Five will win. Enter now!

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