May 2013 Archive
1021.
Google App Engine finally supports PHP (venturebeat.com)
1022.
If you get a PhD, get an economics PhD (noahpinionblog.blogspot.com.au)
1023.
Canada and science: NRC will now only do science that promotes “economic gain” (slate.com)
1024.
Well, that's one SEO hack... (view-source) (tutorspree.com)
1025.
A Virtual Weimar: Hyperinflation in a Video Game World (mises.org)
1026.
Deep-seated attitudes to women have roots in ancient agriculture (economist.com)
1027.
Who killed the futurist in you? School or you? (medium.com)
1028.
Name.com Tells Customers To Change Password Due To Breach (thedomains.com)
1029.
Takipi – Java debugging reinvented (takipi.com)
1030.
Explaining to my Dad why I quit my job (joshaust.in)
1031.
Humble Double Fine Bundle is available now (humblebundle.com)
1032.
CSS3 Ping Pong, with scoring (cssdeck.com)
1033.
Equipment Failure May Cut Kepler Mission Short (nytimes.com)
1034.
Ted Nelson's Computer Paradigm Expressed as One-Liners (1999) (hyperland.com)
1035.
Grad school four months out (umbrant.com)
1036.
Fast median search: an ANSI C implementation (ndevilla.free.fr)
1037.
9th Circuit: No Relief for Copyright Troll Righthaven (eff.org)
1038.
American Airlines: one day of lounge access to anyone with Klout score over 55 (corp.klout.com)
1039.
Amazon and Google are on a collision course (tech.fortune.cnn.com)
1040.
Why I chose to write Nuuton in Go (nuuton.com)
1041.
The Tragic Beauty of Google+ (techland.time.com)
1042.
Apple Is Using Sass, And They’re Doing It Wrong (blog.kaelig.fr)
1043.
How often does it happen that the oldest person alive dies? (math.stackexchange.com)
1044.
Mir in Kubuntu (blog.martin-graesslin.com)
1045.
Daily happiness averages using Twitter (hedonometer.org)
1046.
VP9 Codec Nears Completion (blog.webmproject.org)
1047.
WalmartLabs acquires Tasty Labs (walmartlabs.blogspot.com)
1048.
Haskell: http-streams and Aeson (joshrotenberg.com)
1049.
Show HN: log-shuttle – log delivery over HTTPs written in Go (log-shuttle.io)
1050.
Bike Share Program Opens in New York City After Long Delay (nytimes.com)