May 2013 Archive
6721.
Don't delay...deploy (zivi.github.io)
6722.
CoffeeLint - Lint your CoffeeScript (coffeelint.org)
6723.
Why Facebook Wants To Spend $1 Billion On Waze (businessinsider.com)
6724.
Deploying App Engine apps with DevTable (googlecloudplatform.blogspot.fi)
6725.
How Complex Systems Fail (programmingisterrible.com)
6726.
The TV Networks are Becoming Irrelevant (nytimes.com)
6727.
Will.i.am Just Promote Dotcom’s Mega on BBC’s Top Talent Show (torrentfreak.com)
6728.
Six degrees of IMDb founder Col Needham (guardian.co.uk)
6729.
How, When and Where Will The First Truly Great Digital Design Studio Emerge? (mobileinc.co.uk)
6730.
The evil engineer's guide to patents (blog.joshuafox.com)
6731.
Spring BeanDefinitionStoreException (baeldung.com)
6732.
Guns and Cyber Security (steveblank.com)
6733.
Decoding the "Two Weeks" estimate (blog.jdwyah.com)
6734.
Materialized Views (postgresql.org)
6735.
Exploring Ubuntu Touch, the other Linux OS for your phone (arstechnica.com)
6736.
Handy Sass Mixins - Web Design Weekly (web-design-weekly.com)
6737.
New Planet Has Been Discovered Using Einstein’s Theory Of Relativity (nocamels.com)
6738.
How Linux Conquered the Fortune 500 (money.cnn.com)
6739.
How certificate revocation (doesn’t) work in practice (news.netcraft.com)
6740.
Universal's Audible Watermark (mattmontag.com)
6741.
100 Most Creative People in Business 2013 (fastcompany.com)
6742.
USA Government Puts Policy On Github (github.com)
6743.
Accessibility Hackathon (accessibilityhack.com)
6744.
Emotional Bill Gates talks about his last visits with Steve Jobs (loopinsight.com)
6745.
Bill Gates Gets Emotional Remembering Steve Jobs [Video Included] (businessinsider.com)
6746.
The world's most powerful computing network is being wasted on bitcoin (gizmodo.com)
6747.
How Bing Crosby and the Nazis Helped to Create Silicon Valley (newyorker.com)
6748.
Scala.Rx: is an experimental change propagation library for Scala (github.com)
6749.
Meet the Woman Who Kicked Off Anonymous' Anti-Rape Operations (motherjones.com)
6750.
MPAA insists that considering Fair Use before filing A DMCA is crazy (techdirt.com)