May 2013 Archive
901.
Angular service or factory? (iffycan.blogspot.com)
902.
Y Combinator, Silicon Valley’s Start-Up Machine (nytimes.com)
903.
Volkswagen's 261-MPG Diesel-Electric (wired.com)
904.
Dear Class of ’13: You’ve been scammed (marketwatch.com)
905.
Yahoo Acquires Astrid (techcrunch.com)
906.
Rich desktop app for HTML/CSS authoring (pingendo.com)
907.
Researchers turn cement into metal (phys.org)
908.
Go 1.1 performance improvements, part 3 (dave.cheney.net)
909.
Ask HN: What's the most creative use of IFTTT you've seen?
910.
IRS targeted groups critical of government (washingtonpost.com)
911.
Stripe launches beta in Ireland (twitter.com)
912.
Exploitation of an old Rails vulnerability (gist.github.com)
913.
What’s in store for Google I/O? (arstechnica.com)
914.
Harper Lee sues for copyright of To Kill a Mockingbird (bbc.co.uk)
915.
How To Go From $0 To $1,000,000 In Two Years (techcrunch.com)
916.
Breakthrough in solar efficiency by UNSW team (smh.com.au)
917.
Remaining .io domain names of common words (iodomains.nickmcnutt.com)
918.
Bloomberg Admits Terminal Snooping (nytimes.com)
919.
HTML5 vs Flash Video: Battery performance analysis (iss.oy.ne.ro)
920.
How Google plans to rule the computing world through Chrome (gigaom.com)
921.
Google Introduces Portable Native Client (techcrunch.com)
922.
A Proposal: Renaming Backend/Frontend to Application/UI Developers (theothersideofcode.com)
923.
What are Fortran and Cobol used for today? (stackoverflow.com)
924.
How Perl Saved the Human Genome Project (1996) (bioperl.org)
925.
Seamless and GrubHub Announce Merger (press.grubhub.com)
926.
Best Place To Start A Company If You Have Kids (jeffkward.com)
927.
Saurik releases Substrate for Android (cydiasubstrate.com)
928.
The Antidote to Burnout is Progress (tomtunguz.com)
929.
Lightworks Linux Public Beta Is Now Available To Download (lwks.com)
930.
Bookshelf.js: An ORM for Node.js with transactions, eager loading, promises (bookshelfjs.org)