May 2014 Archive
5821.
This tiny startup thinks it can challenge Costco and Walmart (venturebeat.com)
5822.
Microsoft announces $399 Xbox One without Kinect (theverge.com)
5823.
Russia will cut off US access to the International Space Station (theverge.com)
5824.
I'm an Impostor and That's Okay (scottmw.com)
5825.
The Pentagon Has a Plan to Stop the Zombie Apocalypse. Seriously. (foreignpolicy.com)
5826.
Edward Snowden's Other Motive for Leaking (theatlantic.com)
5827.
Programmers are like plumbers and mechanics (and should be proud of it) (itworld.com)
5828.
Comparison Between Chess And Go (users.eniinternet.com)
5829.
Google announces GanetiCon 2014 (ganeticon.org)
5830.
Why ContentEditable is Terrible (medium.com)
5831.
Autodesk to manufacture 3D printers (bbc.co.uk)
5832.
Why marijuana shops are forced to run like lemonade stands (vox.com)
5833.
Dynamic Docker links with an ambassador powered by etcd (coreos.com)
5834.
Comcast Wants To Put Data Caps On All Customers Within 5 Years (techcrunch.com)
5835.
Google Moves Forward With Using Profile Information in Ads (blogs.wsj.com)
5836.
Oktopost Launches "Streams" Social Listening for B2B (oktopost.com)
5837.
Patented prime numbers (cpunks.org)
5838.
Staged Rollouts for iOS (blog.taplytics.com)
5839.
Chrome extension that replaces occurrences of 'the cloud' with 'my butt' (github.com)
5840.
Gmail for Android hits 1 billion users (twitter.com)
5841.
Tachymetric Anti-Aircraft systems in WW2 (youtube.com)
5842.
Slavoj Žižek’s Jokes: A Sampling of the Theorist’s Humor (NSFW) (openculture.com)
5843.
German Economy Minister: 'Google breakup may be required' (dw.de)
5844.
The NSA and Snowden: Securing the All-Seeing Eye (cacm.acm.org)
5845.
You don’t have to buy my loyalty …but you might have to pay a little for it. (medium.com)
5846.
Devops Against Humanity Cards (docs.google.com)
5847.
Show HN: Instrumenting an emulator using JavaScript (arcanis.github.io)
5848.
Spectacle – Mac OS X's missing window tiling manager. (spectacleapp.com)
5849.
Paper prototyping is a waste of time (gv.com)
5850.
‘Game of Thrones’ books are written on a DOS computer not connected to Internet (washingtonpost.com)