May 2014 Archive
8731.
The World's Smallest Comic – fake or not? (youtube.com)
8732.
Visual programming on the Gnome desktop (bergie.iki.fi)
8733.
GCHQ Used Fake LinkedIn Pages to Target Engineers (spiegel.de)
8734.
Logo sketch for Hacker News (scri.ch)
8735.
Infusions of young blood may reverse effects of ageing, studies suggest (theguardian.com)
8736.
DNS Amplification DDoS Attacks (DrDoS) (r00t-services.net)
8737.
Here comes a new, Web-wide security threat – this time for OAuth and OpenID (venturebeat.com)
8738.
SpaceX wins court injunction to block US Air Force buying Russian rockets (theregister.co.uk)
8739.
Redis 3.0.0 beta 3 is out (groups.google.com)
8740.
Emotional confession, of being an entrepreneur – a cycle of excitement and fear (pakorabutty.tumblr.com)
8741.
3D Printer For Glass Microsystems (startupticker.ch)
8742.
Weibo CEO paints a Twitter-like vision, but doesn’t mention censorship (thenextweb.com)
8743.
Sales Tactics (media.kneto.com)
8744.
Wiring of retina reveals how eyes sense motion (nature.com)
8745.
Preannouncing My Ruby Performance Book (alexdymo.com)
8746.
Phone over Internet for business is going mainstream (blog.tonkateltec.com)
8747.
Show HN: Soundflake for iPhone – Your new favorite Soundcloud client (itunes.apple.com)
8748.
Evolution. (wilwheaton.tumblr.com)
8749.
Writing APIs to Wrap APIs (2007) (chadfowler.com)
8750.
Why companies need to embrace location-based marketing (thenextweb.com)
8751.
What Edward Snowden Didn't Disclose (theweek.com)
8752.
App Tester uTest/Applause Acquires German’s Testhub To Grow Presence In Europe (techcrunch.com)
8753.
Two Carbon-Trapping Plants Offer Hope of Cleaner Coal (technologyreview.com)
8754.
A simple SQL statement running on monster computers (github.com)
8755.
The Ultimate Cheat Sheet to Become a Great Negotiator - Altucher Confidential (jamesaltucher.com)
8756.
Slush – A Better Web App Scaffolding Tool (flippinawesome.org)
8757.
A Hotel Room On A Plane (gulfnews.com)
8758.
A Mac PrefPane to manage all your Homebrew-installed services (github.com)
8759.
Wat (destroyallsoftware.com)
8760.
Learning A New Skill Works Best To Keep Your Brain Sharp (npr.org)