May 2014 Archive
6211.
Rovio Goes Flappy Bird (arcticstartup.com)
6212.
Ggplot for python tutorial (blog.yhathq.com)
6213.
Clearing Up HFT Confusion (marginalrevolution.com)
6214.
Google announces the first Android Test Lab in Paris (rudebaguette.com)
6215.
Antivirus pioneer Symantec declares AV “dead” and “doomed to failure” (arstechnica.com)
6216.
Connected Home with Arduino + eth + SD + relay + temp + lelylan IoT service (indiegogo.com)
6217.
Putin's Internet Plan Requires 'Sharing' With Security Services (npr.org)
6218.
The Largest Vocabulary in Hip Hop (rappers.mdaniels.com.s3-website-us-east-1.amazonaws.com)
6219.
“Chicken” | A Game Played as a Child and by some ISPs with the Internet (blog.level3.com)
6220.
Git's Stash feature explained (git-tower.com)
6221.
A recent security breach and the end of DrawQuest (blog.drawquest.com)
6222.
How To Screw Up Your A/B Test Like A Rookie (hub.uberflip.com)
6223.
A Discussion on Material Choices in Mobile (anandtech.com)
6224.
A Framework For Maximizing Startup Marketing Effectiveness (tomtunguz.com)
6225.
"Random" Predictive Content Discovery: Jarno Koponen Interview (datascienceweekly.org)
6226.
Microsoft's head of research, Peter Lee, opens up about Google X and Windows 9 (digitaltrends.com)
6227.
Android-based Pwn Phone is prepared to do evil for your network’s own good (arstechnica.com)
6228.
Why Tomorrow Won't Look Like Today: Things that Will Blow Your Mind [video] (youtube.com)
6229.
Document Explicit Dependencies Through Tests (robots.thoughtbot.com)
6230.
3D-printed ultrasound cast could save us costly surgeries (arstechnica.com)
6231.
The Odessa Massacre – A Personal Tribute (grahamwphillips.com)
6232.
Previewing a new Classroom (googleblog.blogspot.com)
6233.
At Chernobyl, Hints of Nature's Adaptation (nytimes.com)
6234.
Google to Acquire Online Attribution Firm Adometry (blogs.wsj.com)
6235.
Threading Dateslop Three Ways (hiim.tv)
6236.
Searching 20 GB/sec: Systems Engineering Before Algorithms (blog.scalyr.com)
6237.
BASIC to JavaScript compiler (codeproject.com)
6238.
No, actually technical debt IS a tool (jkhowland.me)
6239.
Do-it-yourselfers inspire hardware renaissance in Silicon Valley (reuters.com)
6240.
A subtitles corrector tool for Linux (github.com)