May 2014 Archive
10501.
Europe's busiest airport will have a terminal called “Samsung Galaxy S5” (androidauthority.com)
10502.
Nondirective meditation activates memory and emotional processing areas (journal.frontiersin.org)
10503.
The Topography of Tears (rose-lynnfisher.com)
10504.
Should OpenSSL be Considered Safety Critical Software? (coderinaworldofcode.blogspot.co.uk)
10505.
Whistleblower apps not as anonymous as they seem (wired.co.uk)
10506.
Coding in a VR future (dangoldin.com)
10507.
DJI Phantom drones refuse to fly near airports (dji.com)
10508.
Arduino Zero (32bit extension of Arduino UNO) (arduino.cc)
10509.
Grace Hopper, UNIVAC and the first programming language (linuxvoice.com)
10510.
Stack Exchange network is currently down (stackstatus.net)
10511.
The photos North Korea didn’t want you to see (news.com.au)
10512.
Right to be forgotten sounds attractive but creates more problems than it solves (economist.com)
10513.
Modi to lead India ()
10514.
Q/A session with Yann LeCun (Facebook, NYU) on /r/machinelearning (reddit.com)
10515.
How to Research Local Competitors' SEO (epointdigital.com)
10516.
Vinyl Me, Please is your monthly vinyl club (vinylmeplease.com)
10517.
Reedy: speed reading that actually works (writelesscode.com)
10518.
Steve Jobs rare footage conducting a presentation on 1980 (youtube.com)
10519.
Narendra Modi: the controversial embodiment of a changing India (theguardian.com)
10520.
Stack Exchange is fully operational (stackexchange.com)
10521.
Using Celery to scale bioinformatics analysis (mussolblog.wordpress.com)
10522.
Significant portion of HTTPS Web connections made by forged certificates (arstechnica.com)
10523.
Unknown Fields Division (unknownfieldsdivision.com)
10524.
Pinterest for designers (airwalk-design.com)
10525.
NYT Editorial Board: Searching for Fairness on the Internet (nytimes.com)
10526.
$100 AWS Activate Coupon | Startup Pack (aws.amazon.com)
10527.
The Final Mile – Making The Real World The Platform Through iBeacons (medium.com)
10528.
A modern Emacs setup in OS X (tullo.ch)
10529.
SweetLabs helps Android and Windows OEMs take the crap out of crapware (thenextweb.com)
10530.
Researcher creates 'holodeck' with Oculus and Kinect (bbc.com)