May 2013 Archive
19111.
Add Caching ETags to your Web API (byterot.blogspot.co.uk)
19112.
Drumming on Rails (github.com)
19113.
Facebook, a year after IPO (washingtonpost.com)
19114.
Google Diving App (theverge.com)
19115.
The new 4P's of Digital Marketing every marketer needs to know (blog.digitalinsights.in)
19116.
Switch Google Plus back to one column layout (bookmarklet code) (reddit.com)
19117.
The Art And Craft Of Arabic Type Design (smashingmagazine.com)
19118.
This has got to be some of the best joke test data ever created... (twitter.com)
19119.
Google Hangout Easter Eggs - ponies, Konami, dinos (theverge.com)
19120.
Google Glass apps: everything you can do right now (theverge.com)
19121.
Aprenda a documentar seus projetos em Objective-C com appledoc (devmedia.com.br)
19122.
Helper Robots Are Steered, Tentatively, to Care for the Aging (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
19123.
The Yahoo-Tumblr Panic Is Both Predictable and Meaningless (theatlanticwire.com)
19124.
Top 5 Redis Performance Metrics To Monitor (copperegg.com)
19125.
Google Glass Firsts (googleglassfirsts.tumblr.com)
19126.
Prenda lawyer gets kicked off 9th Circuit case (arstechnica.com)
19127.
How I Rediscovered the Oldest Zero in History (blogs.discovermagazine.com)
19128.
Suicide rates for Americans have skyrocketed since '99 (nytimes.com)
19129.
Steve Jobs Laugh At The Idea Of ‘Intel Inside’ Stickers On The Side Of Every Mac (cultofmac.com)
19130.
Circuithub introduces KiCad Support (blog.circuithub.com)
19131.
LESS Tips and Tricks (flippinawesome.org)
19132.
The GHTorrent project (ghtorrent.org)
19133.
Hypothesis testing (20bits.com)
19134.
Robotic Insect Eyes Destined for Next-Gen Micro Drones (spectrum.ieee.org)
19135.
Legit Mac Spyware (net-security.org)
19136.
The Disaggregation of Photo Management (fraserkelton.com)
19137.
Join the Live OnDemand Webcast (aonetwork.com)
19138.
Safety Concerns Threaten the Market for Caffeinated Food and Drink (economist.com)
19139.
Wefunder (YC W13) is looking for a visual designer (interview in Greece) ()
19140.
Use your HTML5 skills, port your PhoneGap app to Windows Phone, and win prizes (blogs.windows.com)