The Economics of Adultery
(washingtonpost.com)
May 2014 Archive
8971.
8972.
8973.
Is Implementing Continuous Integration Worth It?
(acquia.com)
8974.
Google made a costly mistake and forgot to remove a sitewide penalty.
(hiswebmarketing.com)
8975.
Netflix has a new logo, and it's flat
(fastcodesign.com)
8976.
Net Neutrality and the Future of Museums Online
(museumsandtheweb.com)
8977.
Triplestore
(en.wikipedia.org)
8978.
The Same of Ph.D. Debt
(theprofessorisin.com)
8979.
Job Postings for NoSQL, Python, Hadoop are way up this year.
(news.dice.com)
8981.
Alleged patent troll claims it owns podcasting
(insidecounsel.com)
8982.
How managing a startup development team is different
(blog.mailcloud.com)
8983.
Mruby 1.0.0 was released
(mruby.org)
8984.
Hardware for the connected home
(ezcontrol.it)
8985.
Public Domain Images
(publicdomainarchive.com)
8986.
Guess Who Cares For Young Adults When They Move Back Home
(fivethirtyeight.com)
8987.
Why Twitter Will Be Around Longer Than Facebook
(robgo.org)
8988.
This is What it Sounds Like When You Put Tree Rings on a Record Player
(themindunleashed.org)
8989.
8990.
Embedded Linux Board Comparison
(learn.adafruit.com)
8991.
International Day Against DRM is here
(defectivebydesign.org)
8992.
Antivirus is Dead
(theguardian.com)
8993.
8994.
Tech Draft 2014
(draft.me)
8995.
Heatmaper – On-demand and insightful heatmaps for retail
(heatmaper.com)
8996.
8997.
Google Snags Attribution Firm Adometry
(marketingland.com)
8998.
Perplexing Design Intentions
(medium.com)
8999.
Unicode For A Multi-Device World
(smashingmagazine.com)
9000.
FTC is inviting comment on the impact of Big Data on consumers
(ftcpublic.commentworks.com)