May 2014 Archive
12991.
Chrome Extensions to Make Wikipedia Clean, Usable, and Beautiful (willsewell.name)
12992.
The $3.2B Reason Why Apple is Buying Beats (medium.com)
12993.
Equaldex (equaldex.com)
12994.
Http://richg42.blogspot.com.au/2014/05/the-truth-on-opengl-driver-quality.html ()
12995.
The Most Commonly Spoken Language in Each State Besides English and Spanish (mentalfloss.com)
12996.
The Kings of Concentration (inc.com)
12997.
Eurovision's 'bearded lady' winner divides Russia (bbc.com)
12998.
Jquery.com is down (jquery.com)
12999.
Is an open forum ever actually open? ()
13000.
Resources to Learn Programming in Java, Python, Ruby or JavaScript (Updated) (learneroo.com)
13001.
George R.R. Martin Writes Everything In WordStar 4.0 On A DOS Machine (techcrunch.com)
13002.
Magicmirror (michaelteeuw.nl)
13003.
Ask HN: What do you think about virtual robots on a web page? ()
13004.
Random things that correlate (flowingdata.com)
13005.
People are killing people over sneakers, how can we change this? (getjoog.com)
13006.
Steve Hodas Offers Recipe for Re-Invigorating Intrapreneurs (skmurphy.com)
13007.
Pivot 42 (neuroware.io)
13008.
Samsung reports it has sold 11M Galaxy S5 since launch (cnet.com)
13009.
SUPERHOT is super hot (superhotgame.com)
13010.
Charity tax (volgarev.me)
13011.
Avoid overprovisioning – fine-tuning the heap (plumbr.eu)
13012.
Beware of the Subway investor (Franchise vs. Startup) (expresslaneventures.com)
13013.
Senate Slams Ad Servers for Security Failings (theregister.co.uk)
13014.
10 master engineers you may want to hire (spaniardengineers.com)
13015.
The "right to be forgotten" shouldn't be decided by a high court (nytimes.com)
13016.
NTPD DDoS Attack Analysis (blog.mazebolt.com)
13017.
MoD’s ‘quantum compass’ offers potential to replace GPS (ft.com)
13018.
Boiler control via e-mail and image processing (hackingbeaver.com)
13019.
LinkedIn and HiringSolved: Why You Should Care (Even If You’re Not in Recruiting) (recruitingdaily.com)
13020.
RubyConf Portugal: October 13-14 in Braga, Portugal (rubyconf.pt)