May 2013 Archive
7381.
Improving OCaml's inlining (ocamlpro.com)
7382.
How my program passed the Turing Test (compapp.dcu.ie)
7383.
Why VP8 vs H.264 IETF MTI for WebRTC doesn't matter (nextblitz.com)
7384.
How to Hack Twitter's Two-Factor Authentication (securitywatch.pcmag.com)
7385.
New studies adds support for Younger Dryas impact event (abovetopsecret.com)
7386.
Eric Schmidt interview: 'You have to fight for your privacy or you will lose it' (telegraph.co.uk)
7387.
{"apis":"the joy"} (apijoy.tumblr.com)
7388.
Ask HN: What Are The Biggest Angel Investor Problems? ()
7389.
Why Open Source Developers Dont Contribute Back (dezz.me)
7390.
Book Review: Tubes: a Journey to the Center of the Internet (bugsplat.info)
7391.
Why DOJ didn't need a 'super search warrant' to snoop on Fox News' e-mail (news.cnet.com)
7392.
3D Printing Saves Baby’s Life with Biopolymer Tracheal Implant (on3dprinting.com)
7393.
Chromebook Pixel for Web Development (ariya.ofilabs.com)
7394.
On eBooks vs pBooks (blog.hmobius.com)
7395.
Concurrency in Clojure [InfoQ] (infoq.com)
7396.
Two Lessons For App Makers From "Dots For iPhone" (blog.semilshah.com)
7397.
Photoshop is Just the Beginning (medium.com)
7398.
AFW, Automating host-based firewalls with Chef (vimeo.com)
7399.
Extend the Web Forward (yehudakatz.com)
7400.
$850M gone Bankrupt: Better Place Electric Car files for Bankruptcy (wired.com)
7401.
How to check if your wordpress site is under bruteforce attack (slashgeek.net)
7402.
Django bootstrap theme is ready (pythondiary.com)
7403.
Guy Sues Twitter For Taking Away His Twitter Handle (techdirt.com)
7404.
CircuitLab - Draw circuit diagrams and simulate what they do (circuitlab.com)
7405.
Brazil cancels most of African debt (bbc.co.uk)
7406.
How wealth of Silicon Valley's tech elite created a world apart (guardian.co.uk)
7407.
Anatomy Of An Undisclosed Investment Or Exit (techcrunch.com)
7408.
She++: Inspiring Women to Empower Computer Science (sheplusplus.stanford.edu)
7409.
How Open Source Projects Must be Bigger than the Languages They’re Written In (somerandomdude.com)
7410.
For Consumers, an ‘Open Data’ Society Is a Misnomer (nytimes.com)