May 2013 Archive
19711.
Phone firms sell data on customers (online.wsj.com)
19712.
The Infovore Startup (fairandsquare.ie)
19713.
Airtasker Wants To Be oDesk Of Southeast Asia (techcrunch.com)
19714.
Developers Can't Make Movie Apps Anymore (k2xl.com)
19715.
Write in C: A musical ballad to the C language (youtube.com)
19716.
Learning to Love Handicaps in Competitive Games (gamasutra.com)
19717.
Apple, Samsung Devices Seen Raising Pentagon’s Cyber Risk (bloomberg.com)
19718.
Almost Flat: The Future of iOS Design? (gizmodo.com)
19719.
How Twitter Is Reshaping The Future Of Storytelling (fastcoexist.com)
19720.
Business Insider: Google Glass Will Be An $11 Billion Market By 2018 (businessinsider.com)
19721.
Gary Vaynerchuk teams up with WunWun to deliver wine on demand in NYC (thenextweb.com)
19722.
Unions rip Schumer’s deal on H-1B visas (thehill.com)
19723.
The BBC unveils an experimental ‘Perceptive Radio’ - offers personalized content (thenextweb.com)
19724.
Investing in the Consumer Web is Dead (tomtunguz.com)
19725.
Mummy, bundled bodies in Texas shed light on obscure Southwestern culture (westerndigs.blogspot.com)
19726.
Comcast: A Lesson in Extreme Customer Dissatisfaction (ramble.quora.com)
19727.
OpenStack cloud builder Cloudscaling nets $10M from Juniper, Seagate and friends (gigaom.com)
19728.
How NPR made its ‘Arrested Development’ graphic: ‘We like to build useful stuff’ (poynter.org)
19729.
GigaOm - Splinter.me wants to replace your resume and offer career guidance (gigaom.com)
19730.
Optimizing Password Composition Policies (EC'13) (arxiv.org)
19731.
New gem: GemConfig - A nifty way to make your gem configurable (krautcomputing.com)
19732.
Grouper (YC W12) seeks Rubyists and Coffeescripters ()
19733.
Tom Forsyth: How not to interview (a developer) (home.comcast.net)
19734.
Internet Explorer Version 999.1 (tosbourn.com)
19735.
Planning for the World Digital Mathematical Library (terrytao.wordpress.com)
19736.
Go East, Young Developers (xconomy.com)
19737.
ScrollKit still hosting NYTimes' Snowfall content (scrollkit.com)
19738.
Apple’s Tax Dodges: Where’s The Public Outrage? (newyorker.com)
19739.
Thoughts on Pew’s latest report: notable findings on race and privacy (zephoria.org)
19740.
Live Updating, Queued Collections in Ember.js (joefiorini.com)