May 2014 Archive
12151.
Heralded medical treatments often fail to live up to their promise (kansascity.com)
12152.
This Letter To The Justice Department Could Be Uber's Worst Nightmare (businessinsider.com)
12153.
2048 Box – your day is over (2048box.com)
12154.
Life Hacks for Entrepreneurs (startupsfortherestofus.com)
12155.
American Airlines Fined $500K for Using Lie Detectors on Employees in Brazil (nzherald.co.nz)
12156.
Is Piketty’s “Second Law of Capitalism” fundamental? (paper) (aida.wss.yale.edu)
12157.
Uber Confirms “Record Breaking” Fund Raising (techcrunch.com)
12158.
6 tips for clear email communication (developers.livechatinc.com)
12159.
Social Experiment for Good (cnn.com)
12160.
The Internet of Nothings (economist.com)
12161.
Privacy Levels (tbray.org)
12162.
A Path Toward More Powerful Tabletop Accelerators (newscenter.lbl.gov)
12163.
Apple cuts purchase price of Beats [to $3 billion] (nypost.com)
12164.
Apple to Acquire Beats Music & Beats Electronic (apple.com)
12165.
Google’s First Car: Revolutionary Tech in a Remarkably Lame Package (wired.com)
12166.
Women everywhere are getting pushed out of journalism (washingtonpost.com)
12167.
7 Things to Think About in the New Era of Selling (medium.com)
12168.
Google's Self-Driving Car Project Will Kill Uber with Knowledge (thenextweb.com)
12169.
Mindblowing Zach King work (youtube.com)
12170.
Real time speech to speech translation on Skype by MSR (research.microsoft.com)
12171.
Aramis (personal rapid transit) (en.wikipedia.org)
12172.
HupTime – Deploy Binaries with Zero Downtime (github.com)
12173.
The science behind achieving your goals (futureoncoming.com)
12174.
Brain Overclock or Internal Virtualization of Consciousness (kukuruku.co)
12175.
Xamarin.Forms – Build native mobile UIs from a single, shared C# codebase (xamarin.com)
12176.
Moto 360 Design Face-Off (plus.google.com)
12177.
Facebook App Knows What You’re Hearing, Watching (m.us.wsj.com)
12178.
Make Your Facebook Account Un-Hackable (facebooklogin.net)
12179.
FUD: a plea for intolerance [pdf] (research.microsoft.com)
12180.
Is the thrill gone? (Status and perception of CS) [pdf] (cs.princeton.edu)