May 2014 Archive
7081.
How big is the world's biggest Internet incubator, Rocket Internet? (tech.eu)
7082.
Hot to motivate yourself when you work at home (ohmyhandmade.com)
7083.
Google adds "Ok Google" for Chrome (techcrunch.com)
7084.
A Detailed Introduction To Node.js And MongoDB (smashingmagazine.com)
7085.
Former Googlers Launch Osmo, A Gaming Device That Combines Real-World and iPad (techcrunch.com)
7086.
The Problem with Hacker Schools (huffingtonpost.com)
7087.
Distrust Your Data (source.opennews.org)
7088.
Word Lens, The Real-Time Translation App, is Now Free (lifehacker.com)
7089.
D3.js (programming.oreilly.com)
7090.
Pentagon report: scope of intelligence compromised by Snowden 'staggering' (theguardian.com)
7091.
Is Coding the Legos of the Future? (nationaljournal.com)
7092.
Show HN: Bubble – an iBeacon-powered web browser (discoverbubble.com)
7093.
JavaScript PC Emulator, booting Linux (bellard.org)
7094.
Edward Snowden Gives Wide-Ranging Interview to Brian Williams (nbcnews.com)
7095.
Ignore age – define generations by the tech they use (vox.com)
7096.
ShowHN: Navigate Your Website with Sound (croaciaaudio.com)
7097.
Mt. Gox Bankruptcy (mtgox.com)
7098.
Skycorp will try to awaken NASA's 1978 sleeping satellite (cnet.com)
7099.
The hidden world of Steam trading (polygon.com)
7100.
Is TDD Dead? (martinfowler.com)
7101.
Cisco Letter to Obama Objecting to NSA Implants [pdf] (cryptome.org)
7102.
Edward Snowden giving first American TV interview on May 28th (engadget.com)
7103.
How to build a morse code transmitting app [tutorial] (codefellows.org)
7104.
Is work your happy place? (Study says: yes for women, no for men) (well.blogs.nytimes.com)
7105.
The periodic table of SEO success factors (png) (searchengineland.com)
7106.
Why I’m Not Friending You On Facebook (But It’s Not Your Fault) (theferrett.livejournal.com)
7107.
How to lie, cheat and steal like Snapchat – all the way to the bank (zdnet.com)
7108.
Feeding the Flame of the Collaborative Development Revolution (blog.smartbear.com)
7109.
Why Hollywood loves dystopian science fiction (priceonomics.com)
7110.
Datazenit is moving to Scala (datazenit.com)