May 2014 Archive
12001.
Google cuts off Chrome extensions that don't come from the Web Store (engadget.com)
12002.
Introducing EcoShifter: a smart driving app that tells you when to change gear (ecoshifter.com)
12003.
Apache Cordova 3.5.0 (cordova.apache.org)
12004.
Typing animation using CSS (codepen.io)
12005.
Uber launches in Salt Lake City: free for 2 weeks (blog.uber.com)
12006.
MA Legislative hearing on ending non-competes this Thursday in Boston (twitter.com)
12007.
Super-Eddington-scale Gamma-Ray Burst Detected In M31 by Swift Satellite (gist.githubusercontent.com)
12008.
The Immigrant Advantage (nytimes.com)
12009.
Ask HN: Design For Content Publishers ()
12010.
Why Medicine is Cheaper in Germany (theatlantic.com)
12011.
Oplop – create passwords from nicknames and one master password (github.com)
12012.
Excel number formats in JavaScript (oss.sheetjs.com)
12013.
Marbel Electric Longboard (ridemarbel.com)
12014.
Valve: Steam Machines delayed until 2015 (arstechnica.com)
12015.
Really Good Books, Part II (nytimes.com)
12016.
Just press go: designing a self-driving vehicle (googleblog.blogspot.com.au)
12017.
Tend – run a command when files change (github.com)
12018.
Google’s Next Phase in Driverless Cars: No Brakes or Steering Wheel (nytimes.com)
12019.
WHO'S AFRAID OF AMAZON.COM (thecockeyedpessimist.blogspot.com)
12020.
Not even wrong (en.wikipedia.org)
12021.
The Economics Of Selling Your Hardware Project (eevblog.com)
12022.
Chromebook Pixel does 4K resolution at 60Hz (joshkerr.com)
12023.
Need a co-founder for our startup in nutraceutical industry ()
12024.
The Google Car Takes a Step Away From Boring (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
12025.
Before Snowden, there was Brandeis (salon.com)
12026.
How to Freeze People and Bring Them Back to Life (m.theatlantic.com)
12027.
The Wormhole Actualization Machine (boingboing.net)
12028.
Iranian judge summons Facebook CEO for breach of privacy (reuters.com)
12029.
Software Composes Music Inspired by Classic Novels (singularityhub.com)
12030.
We’re in a Bubble, That’s Not Disputable … (startupsanonymous.com)