May 2014 Archive
6361.
Why the Official Explanation of MH370’s Demise Doesn’t Hold Up (m.theatlantic.com)
6362.
Snapchat Settles FTC Charges That Promises of Disappearing Messages Were False (ftc.gov)
6363.
Lessons learned from Google+, by Google+ designer (insideintercom.io)
6364.
$200 Desktop CNC Router (kickstarter.com)
6365.
Randall Munroe of XKCD: Comics That Ask "What If?" (youtube.com)
6366.
Box Lands Massive General Electric Deal (gigaom.com)
6367.
The Cities Where Americans Bike and Walk to Work (theatlantic.com)
6368.
Hybrid sweet spot: Native navigation, web content (signalvnoise.com)
6369.
Ask HN: Does your startup do usability studies in SF? ()
6370.
Hyperinflation in Zimbabwe (en.wikipedia.org)
6371.
Standalone Visual C++ Compiler (blog.httrack.com)
6372.
Groovy 2.3 Released (infoq.com)
6373.
Show HN: PrintToPeer ()
6374.
Online Learning: A Bachelor's Level Computer Science Program Curriculum (blog.agupieware.com)
6375.
Dependent on Digital Whales (stratechery.com)
6376.
IPv6 Deployment Statistics (google.com)
6377.
Show HN: Does a Bigger Vocabulary Make a Better Rapper? (rappers.suitablyunderqualified.com)
6378.
Opium – A Sinatra-like Framework for OCaml (rgrinberg.com)
6379.
Debugging Distributed Programs with Blazes (databeta.wordpress.com)
6380.
No, McAfee didn't violate ethics scraping OSVDB (blog.erratasec.com)
6381.
The solutions to all our problems may be buried in PDFs that nobody reads (washingtonpost.com)
6382.
FEC: political action committees may accept Bitcoin (fec.gov)
6383.
Apple in final talks to acquire Beats Electronics for $3.2b (9to5mac.com)
6384.
OnePlus One review: a $300 smartphone has never looked so good (engadget.com)
6385.
New cassette tape could hold 47 million songs (cnn.com)
6386.
Hachette Says Amazon Is Delaying Delivery of Some Books (mobile.nytimes.com)
6387.
Stack Exchange for iPhone is here (blog.stackoverflow.com)
6388.
Net Neutrality in the US: Now What? (vihart.com)
6389.
Why Didn’t Apple Join Opposition to FCC Net Neutrality Proposal? (blogs.wsj.com)
6390.
British MPs declare Snowden files an 'embarrassing indictment' of British spying (gu.com)