May 2013 Archive
10321.
As Rumors Of A $1BN Exit Swirl Around Waze, What Effect Will It Have On Israel? (techcrunch.com)
10322.
NASA moon experiment uncovers ‘green steel’ (rtcc.org)
10323.
Amazon adds to developer choices with JavaScript SDK for Web Services (pcworld.com)
10324.
3D Printing Is The Future, But What Kind Of Future? (techcrunch.com)
10325.
Happiness is the best medicine (salon.com)
10326.
Tricking sandbox aware malware into not executing on real hardware (community.rapid7.com)
10327.
Does your product tell a story? (concept47.com)
10328.
Hibernate 4 with Spring (baeldung.com)
10329.
Dark patterns in the design of games (fdg2013.org)
10330.
Life’s Work: Maya Angelou (hbr.org)
10331.
Top New Blogging Platform Alternatives for 2013 (glipho.com)
10332.
Angular-translate 0.8.0 is out (github.com)
10333.
The reliability of Go (andrewwdeane.blogspot.co.uk)
10334.
JOE RUBINSTEIN – the Inker – the Artist (blog.echarta.com)
10335.
WebFWD | Getting Your Software License Right (blog.webfwd.org)
10336.
How the US Planned to Destroy Britain Just a Few Years Before World War II (gizmodo.com)
10337.
Making screen blank for few time (superuser.com)
10338.
“Russian Silicon Valley” Skolkovo is in trouble: VP sued, Kremlin patron resigns (ewdn.com)
10339.
The internet's narcissism epidemic (m.theatlantic.com)
10340.
A Short Introduction to the Art of Programming by Edsger W. Dijkstra (cs.utexas.edu)
10341.
More Stanford Game Theory (game-theory-class-ii.appspot.com)
10342.
Scaling Realtime at DISQUS (speakerdeck.com)
10343.
Show HN: my social home creativity app Let's Go Home just hit 1,000 users (appcraver.com)
10344.
People just paid $1 million for bitcoin mining (reddit.com)
10345.
A Quantum Version of Google (united-academics.org)
10346.
Bloomberg users’ messages leaked online (ft.com)
10347.
The Reliability of Go (andrewwdeane.blogspot.de)
10348.
Java 8: Definitive guide to CompletableFuture (nurkiewicz.blogspot.ie)
10349.
Emacs.js: ready-to-use Emacs setup for JavaScript coders (github.com)
10350.
This slide deck was used to raise $500k (slideshare.net)