May 2014 Archive
10861.
Forget 'the Cloud,' Computing's Future Is in 'the Fog' (online.wsj.com)
10862.
Authentication with AngularUI Router (seanmarchetti.com)
10863.
10 Best Tools and Apps for Bloggers (snip.ly)
10864.
Why the death of net neutrality would be a disaster for libraries (washingtonpost.com)
10865.
World War One: The original code talkers (bbc.com)
10866.
Federal Reserve’s Bitcoin Policy Begins to Take Shape (bitcoinmagazine.com)
10867.
Introducing a New Way to Learn Ionic (ionicframework.com)
10868.
Protogrid – Powerful Docker Applications in Minutes (protogrid.com)
10869.
The Top 3 Game Changing Redis Use Cases (redislabs.com)
10870.
20 Years of BBC being online (online20.ch.bbc.co.uk)
10871.
The Marketing Platform that helped Samsung beat Apple (venturebeat.com)
10872.
True consumer priced Google Glass on its way? (wearablesinsider.com)
10873.
Sharing isn’t always caring (america.aljazeera.com)
10874.
The worst storage mediums of all time (extremetech.com)
10875.
Show HN: Self-destructing file storage (projemabox.strikingly.com)
10876.
Assassin’s Creed Pirates Demo (WebGL) (race.assassinscreedpirates.com)
10877.
It's raining invites – One Plus One (oneplus.net)
10878.
Improving Go cookie handling (jcla1.com)
10879.
Promises: The Inversion Problem (part 2) (blog.getify.com)
10880.
NSA Nicknames and Codewords (electrospaces.blogspot.fr)
10881.
What do 220,000,000,000 GPS data points look like? (engineering.strava.com)
10882.
Passing an Information Security Interview (danielmiessler.com)
10883.
Neuroscience says the brain works harder and better on autopilot (forbes.com)
10884.
Marc Andreessen on the Future of Silicon Valley(s), and the Next Big Technology (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
10885.
Don't feel guilty about not contributing to open source (jvns.ca)
10886.
iOS Devs, CoreData giving you headaches? DBAccess iOS ORM might be for you! (db-access.org)
10887.
On Graphite, Whisper and InfluxDB (dieter.plaetinck.be)
10888.
Voting drama about PHP internals (serverphorums.com)
10889.
Service (alexgaynor.net)
10890.
XMission ISP Pete Ashdown on warrant requests and Internet privacy (youtube.com)