May 2013 Archive
1261.
Data initialization in C++ (woboq.com)
1262.
Google Search Terms predict market movements (quantopian.com)
1263.
Choosing the Right EC2 Instance Type for Your Application (aws.typepad.com)
1264.
Department of Homeland Security Bans Dwolla Transfers To or From Mt. Gox (dl.dropboxusercontent.com)
1265.
Ember Data 0.13 Released (emberjs.com)
1266.
scala-zeromq - thread-safe ZeroMQ sockets for Scala (github.com)
1267.
JS1K 2013 winning entry explained (ehouais.net)
1268.
Monsanto gives up fight for genetically modified plants in Europe (dw.de)
1269.
The Story Behind the QWERTY Keyboard (blogs.smithsonianmag.com)
1270.
US Secret Service rumbles into action against Bitcoin facilitators (wired.com)
1271.
New website dutchstartupjobs.com helps startups find talent (startupjuncture.com)
1272.
Samsung swipes 95 percent of total industry profits earned from Android phones (digitaltrends.com)
1273.
Germany Takes the Lead in HVDC (spectrum.ieee.org)
1274.
Global flight paths in pictures (bbc.co.uk)
1275.
ISS emergency spacewalk to repair ammonia leak [live video] (nasa.gov)
1276.
MPEG1 Video Decoder in JavaScript (phoboslab.org)
1277.
Free storyboard illustrations (dribbble.com)
1278.
Deep learning made easy (fastml.com)
1279.
A primer for fundraising on Angel List (thehalltruth.co)
1280.
EU Commission Sued For Refusing To Reveal Trade Agreement Documents (techdirt.com)
1281.
Weebly (YC W07) launches new service, Android app (techcrunch.com)
1282.
The dying platform: .Net (roundcrisis.com)
1283.
Why isn’t there a glut of good software engineers? (blogs.law.harvard.edu)
1284.
The Long Shadow of Bad Credit in a Job Search (nytimes.com)
1285.
Apparently standing desks can hurt too (blog.jasonsemko.com)
1286.
An Honor for the Creator of the GIF (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
1287.
Can You Power a Phone With a Capacitor? (wired.com)
1288.
Quebec Cracks Down on Airbnb (theglobeandmail.com)
1289.
Doctor stops accepting insurance, posts prices online (bangordailynews.com)
1290.
Commercial quantum computer leaves PC in the dust (newscientist.com)