May 2014 Archive
6601.
Mapping kidnappings in nigeria (fivethirtyeight.com)
6602.
JointJS v0.9 released: smart link routing, Vectorizer and Geometry (jointjs.com)
6603.
Emergent, Crowd-scale Programming Practice (medium.com)
6604.
Instapaper ships Fragmention support (medium.com)
6605.
Gmail Android: 1 Billion Downloads, first app ever ()
6606.
Startup gets your MVP up in one day (rushventures.com)
6607.
The 3 Factors That Will Get You a Job You’ll Love (dbnewsfeed.com)
6608.
High Performance Django (kickstarter.com)
6609.
West Antarctic Glaciers in Irreversible Decline (science.nasa.gov)
6610.
NSA admits its mission is to "monitor the nation" (nsa.gov1.info)
6611.
Quipper – a functional programming language for quantum computing (mathstat.dal.ca)
6612.
Grow Fast Or Die Slow (mckinsey.com)
6613.
Pinoccio – Wireless microcontroller for web-enabled DIY projects. (pinocc.io)
6614.
Melodeee, a dating site that empowers women (melodeee.com)
6615.
Functional Discrete Optimization Coursera with Scala (warski.org)
6616.
A step-by-step guide to calculating customer lifetime value (blog.rjmetrics.com)
6617.
Press X to make sandwich – A complete guide to gender design in games (howtonotsuckatgamedesign.com)
6618.
In-browser RAW Processing: How We Did It (blog.pics.io)
6619.
Ron Wyden and Alexis Ohanian doing a Reddit AMA on Net Neutrality (reddit.com)
6620.
Four orders of fixed step Runge Kutta in CoffeeScript (puzlet.com)
6621.
Spurious Correlations finds totally pointless connections between everything (theverge.com)
6622.
Research Project Cider Brings iOS Apps to Android Devices (thenextweb.com)
6623.
Sperre – Anonymous P2P Messaging (github.com)
6624.
Commandlinefu (commandlinefu.com)
6625.
Google Talking to Auto Makers About Self-Driving Car (blogs.wsj.com)
6626.
Tell HN: Startup Conference is tomorrow with some YC alumni ()
6627.
The Subway Map That Rattled New Yorkers (2012) (mobile.nytimes.com)
6628.
Grey Wolf appears in Iowa for first time in 89 Years – and is shot dead (theguardian.com)
6629.
A Startup Scene That Seems Out of This World (technologyreview.com)
6630.
NZ law requiring ISPs to grant police access to networks becomes active (itnews.com.au)