May 2014 Archive
6871.
The Pirate Bay just endorsed the Pirate Party for European Parliament (thepiratebay.se)
6872.
Japanese startup seeks to commercialize dual-carbon battery technology (greencarcongress.com)
6873.
Study of 1.3 Million Kids Reveals Vaccines Aren't Associated with Autism (animals.io9.com)
6874.
Splitting a sandwich and not feeling deceived (math.stackexchange.com)
6875.
A simple quick reader view for Android. (github.com)
6876.
9/11 Memorial Name Placements Reflect Bonds Between Victims Thanks To Algorithm (fastcodesign.com)
6877.
"Read Phone State and Identity" should be two separate permissions (code.google.com)
6878.
The origins of "Privilege" (newyorker.com)
6879.
Piggybacking requests in a widgety world (lhorie.github.io)
6880.
Google I/O schedule mentions Android Wear and camera API, disses Google+ (arstechnica.com)
6881.
Ask HN: Looking for validation (HR and Decision Makers) ()
6882.
Real buzzer site found – UVB-76 (priyom.org)
6883.
Content marketing: 5 trends to watch (doz.com)
6884.
Driven: how Zipcar's founders built and lost a car-sharing empire (theverge.com)
6885.
Mobile Typography (kukuruku.co)
6886.
US set to decide on crucial net neutrality rules (itwire.com)
6887.
An Adorable Android Easter Egg, Hidden In Plain Sight (techcrunch.com)
6888.
Hadoop's uncomfortable fit in HPC (glennklockwood.blogspot.com.au)
6889.
An Experiment on The Power of Negative Expectations (youtube.com)
6890.
How To Integrate 1 Hour "Learning Sprints" Into Your Life (thinkfast.quora.com)
6891.
Twitch talks are at an early stage, and a deal isn't imminent (online.wsj.com)
6892.
Why code matters (bertrandmeyer.com)
6893.
Team visualizes complex electronic state of battery electrode material (newsoffice.mit.edu)
6894.
Augmented Reality Adaptive Architecture using Oculus Rift (freemanlatif.com)
6895.
Top Haskell packages seen through graph centrality beer goggles (serpentine.com)
6896.
Cat Tracking using Bluetooth Indoor Positioning (instructables.com)
6897.
Google Rubik's Cube Doodle (google.com)
6898.
Boeing’s new secure Android smartphone (arstechnica.com)
6899.
Think the NSA doesn't know you are reading this cartoon, right now? Think again. (theguardian.com)
6900.
Encrypted Internet Traffic Surges in a Year (torrentfreak.com)