May 2013 Archive
9001.
Impress.js: presentations based on the power of CSS3 transforms and transitions (bartaz.github.io)
9002.
What’s a known source of malware doing in an iOS app? Ars investigates (arstechnica.com)
9003.
3D Printed Sculpture Artwork (kevinmackart.com)
9004.
Increase Productivity by Brewing Ballmer Peak Beer (atpay.com)
9005.
A billion compute cores, how to save the results. (youtube.com)
9006.
The Fuzzy Now (openthefuture.com)
9007.
Lazy people around helps few smart people (yopost.com)
9008.
JPA/JPQL: Intermediate Queries with NamedQuery (tothought.cloudfoundry.com)
9009.
How much does hosted helpdesk software really cost? More than I thought... (blog.mojohelpdesk.com)
9010.
Social Engineering (academicvc.com)
9011.
Anyone going to CapitalOnStage in Berlin? ()
9012.
Lost in Emulation (sparkcbc.tumblr.com)
9013.
Video Game Broadcasting And Why I’m Putting It Down (for now) (dechols.com)
9014.
Startups Are Like Modern Abstract Art (medium.com)
9015.
Dell Products Make Their Way, Circuitously, to Syria (nytimes.com)
9016.
Three-Year Hunt Nabs Hacker Who Popularized Cybercrime (bloomberg.com)
9017.
Google Glass: Obnoxious and invasive at any price (zdnet.com)
9018.
Riding a bike through CERN with Google Glass (livingthruglass.com)
9019.
Intel to announce first Atom chip redesign | Business Tech - CNET News (news.cnet.com)
9020.
Realtime redis dashboard with node.js (github.com)
9021.
Original Galaxy Note receives Jelly Bean update on AT&T (arstechnica.com)
9022.
GNUstep: free and open version of NeXTSTEP APIs (gnustep.org)
9023.
Solar Impulse live stream (live.solarimpulse.com)
9024.
COPPA is bad technology law (joipodgorny.com)
9025.
Living with Glass, Day Four: Canyon Carving with Glass + Motorcycle (engadget.com)
9026.
Lego 360° Milling Machine (youtube.com)
9027.
The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Mediocre People (medium.com)
9028.
A few things I would’ve done differently at my first startup. (medium.com)
9029.
Bitcoin exchange Mt. Gox hit by $75 million lawsuit (blogs.marketwatch.com)
9030.
Free-for-all: Open-access scientific publishing is gaining ground (economist.com)