May 2013 Archive
10111.
How To Spot a Murder's Brain (guardian.co.uk)
10112.
Thoughts on Mercurial (and Git) (gregoryszorc.com)
10113.
Clearley: Simple, powerful context-free parsing in Clojure (github.com)
10114.
Amprius launches nanowire li-ion batteries (electronicsweekly.com)
10115.
An Android App for Droplr: Androplr (androplr.com)
10116.
Dave McClure, Risk Taker (pandodaily.com)
10117.
Show HN: hn-saved-stories (github.com)
10118.
William Faulkner, The Art of Fiction (1956) (theparisreview.org)
10119.
Reinhart-Rogoff One More Time (cepr.net)
10120.
At least 12 shot during Mother’s Day parade in New Orleans (rt.com)
10121.
I Needed Some RFID Tags So I Went to the Factory (hackthings.com)
10122.
Samsung Galaxy S2 running Tizen 2.1b (youtube.com)
10123.
Facebook Home Hits 1 Million Downloads (mashable.com)
10124.
Remote Controlled Turtle (youtube.com)
10125.
Steve Jobs talks marketing strategy in a internal NeXT video (youtube.com)
10126.
Guides.js (emrouz.github.io)
10127.
Can A New Symbol Make You Better At Math? (fastcodesign.com)
10128.
Hackview: webRTC based multi-person video chat with a collaborative editor (github.com)
10129.
The Engineer's Grudge (nickriva.com)
10130.
AirTheremin: Uses WebRCT and WebAudioAPI to Control Sounds with Webcam Gestures (g200kg.com)
10131.
Open Peer and the Frontiers of WebRTC (weblog.bocoup.com)
10132.
Data Structures…so how do I understand them? (stackoverflow.com)
10133.
The Science of What We Do (and Don't) Know About Data Visualization (blogs.hbr.org)
10134.
The Personal Analytics of My Life (blog.stephenwolfram.com)
10135.
Five Woot Execs Check Out (techcrunch.com)
10136.
What to watch on Netflix (c7075ce3be2cd6eeb217-d9d7af6e1df96b624b5562056734b036.r98.cf2.rackcdn.com)
10137.
Running postgreSQL server on your apple laptop in 2 minutes (en.blog.guylhem.net)
10138.
Manage your email like a ninja – 8 effective email management tips (blog.desktime.com)
10139.
Hope, trust, opportunity, and Mogadishu (mittal.vc)
10140.
5 Things That Will Make Your Agile Development Project Fail (simpleprogrammer.com)