May 2014 Archive
11371.
Mysterious Illness May Be Carried by the Wind (news.sciencemag.org)
11372.
The Net Neutrality Hysteria (pcmag.com)
11373.
Goodbye data-binding hell Object.observe() lands in Chrome 36 beta. (plus.google.com)
11374.
Laser Pointer (what-if.xkcd.com)
11375.
The World's Most Innovative Growth Companies 2014 (forbes.com)
11376.
Depressed, But Not Ashamed (nytimes.com)
11377.
Best way to pick legislators? At random. (washingtonpost.com)
11378.
What is a Tech Startup? (iafrikan.com)
11379.
Watch Giant Worm Crawl Out Of Dead Spider (iflscience.com)
11380.
Indian e-com giant Flipkart acquires Myntra for $340 million (ecommbuzz.com)
11381.
How much gold is there in the world? (bbc.co.uk)
11382.
The Deliberate Amateur (slate.com)
11383.
Surviving a lifetime in the mountains (threecrazylives.com)
11384.
Think Like a Freak (freakonomics.com)
11385.
What Linux can learn from Solaris performance and vice-versa (slideshare.net)
11386.
So here is an amazing little fact about the apparent size of stars (plus.google.com)
11387.
Illinois one step away from calling for US Constitutional Convention (ilnews.org)
11388.
Why Uber And Airbnb Might Be In Big Trouble (forbes.com)
11389.
What do you think, is factor of time missing from the Internet? (teaser.waevio.com)
11390.
Why I Hate Your Freedom (raikoth.net)
11391.
Disclosing vs. Hoarding Vulnerabilities (schneier.com)
11392.
Why tech giants owe huge thanks to the United Kingdom (edition.cnn.com)
11393.
When does negligence become fraud? (plus.google.com)
11394.
Google+ Stories (plus.google.com)
11395.
The wealthy influence policy in America, while ordinary citizens do not (economist.com)
11396.
China Plans Security Checks for Tech Suppliers (recode.net)
11397.
The Ultimate List of Freely Available Programming Books (qink.net)
11398.
Hacker Plans Holy Marriage of GitHub and Bitcoin (wired.com)
11399.
The Startup That’s Bringing Coding to the World’s Classrooms (wired.com)
11400.
Why Gilt CTO Mike Bryzek loves PostgreSQL (blogs.enterprisedb.com)