May 2013 Archive
3301.
HTC One and the harsh reality of the Android ecosystem (gigaom.com)
3302.
Illuminating ARCLite (blog.bignerdranch.com)
3303.
Kiera Wilmot receives full scholarship to U.S. Space Academy (abcnews.go.com)
3304.
Bootstrap CDN is down ()
3305.
SEOmoz is now Moz (moz.com)
3306.
Netflix Says It’s ‘Killing’ BitTorrent Traffic (torrentfreak.com)
3307.
Carriers Still Think We’re Idiots (mondaynote.com)
3308.
What Happens to Your Brain When You Have Stage Fright (lifehacker.com)
3309.
Why is processing a sorted array faster than an unsorted array? (stackoverflow.com)
3310.
Google Glass Picks Up Early Signal - Keep Out (nytimes.com)
3311.
Ultraconserved words point to deep language ancestry across Eurasia (pnas.org)
3312.
Interview with Ben Lerner, Founder and CEO at DataNitro (howtowriteabusinessplan.com)
3313.
Ultraconserved words? Really? (languagelog.ldc.upenn.edu)
3314.
Google Earth Engine Timelapse (earthengine.google.org)
3315.
DConf 2013 Day 1 Talk 2: Copy and Move Semantics in D by Ali Cehreli (youtube.com)
3316.
2001: A School Odyssey (medium.com)
3317.
Final Call: HN Tokyo Meetup #22 – Wednesday 15th of May, 2013 (70 people max) (makeleaps.jp)
3318.
Laptop U: Has the future of college moved online? (newyorker.com)
3319.
Questions Programmers Should Ask Their Interviewers (coderslexicon.com)
3320.
Tell-all telephone (zeit.de)
3321.
Mathematical formulas are designed to be pretty, not suitable for computation (blogs.msdn.com)
3322.
Video Recording From Your Mobile Browser (cameratag.com)
3323.
The new Google Maps (maps.google.com)
3324.
What Europeans think of each other (economist.com)
3325.
Improve your drip campaigns with Mixpanel and FullContact (blog.embed.ly)
3326.
Mod Lang: What are the features of a modern programming language syntax? (rdallasgray.github.io)
3327.
Psychological Pitfalls And Lessons of A Designer-Founder (azarask.in)
3328.
Printable A3-Sized Solar Cells (mashable.com)
3329.
Demo of Mozilla's Social API coupled with WebRTC (blog.mozilla.org)
3330.
Old School Object Oriented Perl (perltricks.com)