May 2013 Archive
19561.
FlowCon - Continuous Design, Delivery and Data (flowcon.org)
19562.
Show HN: I built a digital photography magazine. (the-photo-journal.com)
19563.
Flickr Can Store Any Data, Not Just Photos (mobile.informationweek.com)
19564.
Whiteboarding (medium.com)
19565.
The Theory of Interstellar Trade by Paul Krugman (standupeconomist.com)
19566.
Social Media Managers Going Gangnam Style (dm-3.com)
19567.
Airbnb Stays Are Illegal In New York, Court Rules (npr.org)
19568.
How do Parallel Feelings of Pleasure and Frustration Make an App Addictive? (mobileapps.com)
19569.
Memoto - Life-Logging Camera That Snaps Picture Every 30 Seconds (technologyreview.com)
19570.
HTC in disarray: problems cloud company's future (theverge.com)
19571.
Shadowserver fights amplified DDoS attacks (scmagazine.com.au)
19572.
Mason - a component manager for Django (github.com)
19573.
Network Science (Cambridge Journals) (journals.cambridge.org)
19574.
The New Flickr: Goodbye customers, hello ads (techhive.com)
19575.
Why Did Penguins Stop Flying? (io9.com)
19576.
Power utilities claim 'daily' and 'constant' cyberattacks, says report (news.cnet.com)
19577.
Sending Money through Gmail.. Dwolla, Here comes Google (asgharali.me)
19578.
Forget gamers: The Xbox One is targeting TV watchers (forbes.com)
19579.
Joux kills [elliptic curve] pairings in characteristic 2 (ellipticnews.wordpress.com)
19580.
HumanAPI (humanapi.co)
19581.
Unifying the LinkedIn Search Experience (engineering.linkedin.com)
19582.
FlatUIKit for iOS (github.com)
19583.
AirBnb - New York today: the real story (publicpolicy.airbnb.com)
19584.
Apple: Does a broken tax code justify cheating? (theatlantic.com)
19585.
Statistics vs. Data Science vs. BI (smartdatacollective.com)
19586.
Amazon Mobile App SDK Eclipse Plugin (developer.amazon.com)
19587.
Netflix Is Bringing Back Arrested Development (npr.org)
19588.
Are you getting lazy with your social media? (blog.viralheat.com)
19589.
The “Steel Thread” Model - Changing platforms at Scale (hughewilliams.com)
19590.
Facebook, Microsoft, Yahoo – and $1 billion for each to invest in something (about-technology.org)