May 2013 Archive
7021.
FoundationMade - We took your advice ()
7022.
NASA and Google team up to buy into quantumish computing (theregister.co.uk)
7023.
CommaFeed - Open-source bloat-free Google Reader clone (commafeed.com)
7024.
A $1 Display That Lets You See With Your Tongue (fastcodesign.com)
7025.
The Edge of the Ocean: Cartography in Game Design (medium.com)
7026.
Human stem cells cloned for the first time (theverge.com)
7027.
What The Turmoil In Syria is All About: Qatar NG Pipeline to Europe (cfr.org)
7028.
US no-fly error 'allowed terrorist on planes' (bbc.co.uk)
7029.
IntelliJ IDEA is the base for Android Studio, the new IDE for Android developers (blog.jetbrains.com)
7030.
Critical Linux Exploit In The Wild (ostatic.com)
7031.
Adblock Plus: Internet Heroes Or Banner Ad Shakedown Artists? (consumerist.com)
7032.
Intelligent Mistakes: How to Incorporate Stupidity Into Your AI Code (aboutai.com)
7033.
Bill Gates Retakes World’s Richest Title From Carlos Slim (bloomberg.com)
7034.
Fake It, Fake It, Till You HACK it (hahabird.com)
7035.
Introducing Portable Native Client (PNaCl) (plus.google.com)
7036.
A weather API to monitor precipitations at a given location (soup.metwit.com)
7037.
Firefox OS devs offered free phones by Mozilla (itproportal.com)
7038.
Coase's Penguin, or Linux and the Nature of the Firm (2002) (benkler.org)
7039.
Top-level domain registry of .SE sued over The Pirate Bay (torrentfreak.com)
7040.
How Startup Marketers Stay Productive: Interview with Gregory Ciotti (blog.brightpod.com)
7041.
Apartment-rental website Airbnb is fighting to be legal in New York state (nydailynews.com)
7042.
Yahoo Mojito review (javascriptly.blogspot.com)
7043.
Codeanywhere (codeanywhere.net)
7044.
Publisher Threatens to Sue Blogger for $1-Billion (chronicle.com)
7045.
How To Get Famous People To Respond To You (seanmeverett.quora.com)
7046.
“SpecialisRevelio” Macs use Harry Potter spell to unlock secret “backdoor” (arstechnica.com)
7047.
Yahoo reportedly eyeing Tumblr for possible $1 billion acquisition (theverge.com)
7048.
Aaron Swartz's Last Project (techdirt.com)
7049.
An objection to third-party login systems in general (kijinsung.com)
7050.
Working without servers (threads2.scripting.com)