May 2014 Archive
7351.
Inside the Mind of Edward Snowden (nbcnews.com)
7352.
$1.6 million of Bitcoin used on Overstock (coindesk.com)
7353.
A Price Theory of Silicon Valley (papers.ssrn.com)
7354.
Better data centers through machine learning (googleblog.blogspot.ca)
7355.
A $250 3-D Printer With Breakthrough Software (wired.com)
7356.
California to Issue Driving Licenses to Robots (spectrum.ieee.org)
7357.
Deliver our signatures to Senator Feinstein on June 5th. Join Us (shameonfeinstein.org)
7358.
Biometric Device (archdaily.com)
7359.
Infinit – Peer to Peer file sharing startup raises $1.8MM (techcrunch.com)
7360.
Nagios email alerts are bad for you (blog.bigpanda.io)
7361.
Do educators use GitHub to support learning and teaching? How? [Survey] (docs.google.com)
7362.
Money doesn't matter anymore (builtinchicago.org)
7363.
Domain Modelling Web Apps: An alternative approach to Grunt, Gulp and Broccoli. (bladerunnerjs.org)
7364.
Google Maps now serves directions for North Korea (google.com)
7365.
Introducing Socket.IO 1.0 (socket.io)
7366.
KPlugs (kplugs.org)
7367.
Murders in US Cities Again at Record Lows (nation.time.com)
7368.
Blog using Grails, AngularJS and MongoDB (hussainanjar.com)
7369.
Macaw Learners Discount: $80 off Macaw (macaw.co)
7370.
Diary of a Corporate Sellout (medium.com)
7371.
Personal growth (chrishateswriting.com)
7372.
Interview: Inventing the Unix “sudo” command (hackaday.com)
7373.
App Annie Acquires Distimo (blog.appannie.com)
7374.
Robotics Star Guy Hoffman Talks His TED Talk That Went Viral (nocamels.com)
7375.
Spark should be better than MapReduce (if only it worked) (blog.explainmydata.com)
7376.
Event-driven services with F# and EventStore (qconnewyork.com)
7377.
Is TDD dead? [part IV] (youtube.com)
7378.
FTC to Congress: Force data brokers to be transparent (fiercebigdata.com)
7379.
Xamarin.Forms – Write Once, Run Everywhere, AND Be Native? (hanselman.com)
7380.
Instamour Puts a Stop to Hell Dating Using Video Technology (beta.slashdot.org)