May 2017 Archive
13021.
Harvard Releases Earliest, 1937 Recording of John F. Kennedy (nytimes.com)
13022.
SQL Server 2016: JSON, Part 6 – JSON vs. XML Performance Comparison (codingsight.com)
13023.
Python support is now stable in Visual Studio 2017 (blogs.msdn.microsoft.com)
13024.
Product Hunt: Free HR and Payroll (producthunt.com)
13025.
Spain’s biggest telecoms operator suffers internal malware attack (elpais.com)
13026.
Xcode Major Bugs (github.com)
13027.
First of Its Kind: 4,000-Year-Old Funeral Garden Found in Egypt (sciencenewsjournal.com)
13028.
Trading Fortunes Depend on a Mysterious Antenna in an Empty Field (bloomberg.com)
13029.
Thailand warns Facebook to block content critical of the monarchy (bbc.com)
13030.
The Browser Is a Bitch: a cybersecurity short story (medium.com)
13031.
Sewage Saved This Man’s Life. Someday It Could Save Yours (huffingtonpost.com)
13032.
Smart glasses for dieting? Thanks Microsoft, but no (thememo.com)
13033.
Formatting Open Science: Academic Manuscripts with Pandoc Scholar (peerj.com)
13034.
Calling JavaScript functions from TSQL (blogs.msdn.microsoft.com)
13035.
How to Build an AngularJS Events App (cosmicjs.com)
13036.
Google Maps update will use both IPS and GPS for indoor navigation (whatafuture.com)
13037.
Elastic tabstops: a better way to indent and align code (nickgravgaard.com)
13038.
How the Microsoft Bot Framework Helped Change Where My Friends and I Eat: Part 1 (rion.io)
13039.
US intelligence chiefs have doubts about Kaspersky because of its Russian roots (theguardian.com)
13040.
Beginner's Handbook to Next Generation Sequencing (genohub.com)
13041.
The Myth That Humans Have Poor Smell Is Nonscents (theatlantic.com)
13042.
There Are Now More Indexes Than Stocks (bloomberg.com)
13043.
Building an Autonomous Car with Rasbperry Pi and Navio2 Running Donkey (community.emlid.com)
13044.
Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) (en.wikibooks.org)
13045.
Does relo package matter when moving for a tech job? (blog.relocate.me)
13046.
Poly/ML Version 5.7 Released (github.com)
13047.
Personal Identification System Based on Rotation of Toilet Paper Rolls (cse.eedept.kobe-u.ac.jp)
13048.
Is an Open Marriage a Happier Marriage? (nytimes.com)
13049.
GE's Immelt bets big on digital factories, shareholders are wary (reuters.com)
13050.
Man finds NSA supercomputer info sitting on an unsecured server – PC Gamer (pcgamer.com)