May 2014 Archive
3512.
Show HN: Neighbourhood bulletin boards
(buboard.com)
3513.
3514.
Microsoft is now irrelevant to computing, and they want you to know it
(semiaccurate.com)
3515.
"Design Thinking" Destroyed Us
(blog.aha.io)
3516.
A Guide to Setting up Gmail Inbox Actions
(blog.meldium.com)
3517.
3518.
Mouthbreathing Machiavellis Dream Of A Silicon Reich
(thebaffler.com)
3519.
Airbnb to hand over host records to government
(publicpolicy.airbnb.com)
3520.
Why People Don't Respond to Cold Emails
(blog.leadgenius.com)
3521.
3522.
Facebook's ad manager on the state of the media
(facebook.com)
3523.
Do users understand the browser back button?
(ux.stackexchange.com)
3524.
Solar Roadways almost funded
(indiegogo.com)
3525.
3526.
Acorn User Magazine October 1985: Birth of ARM
(imgur.com)
3528.
3529.
Visualization of Comic World Data
(somervillain.com)
3530.
3531.
College tips: Advice from a professor
(matt.might.net)
3532.
3533.
No Regrets for the Founder of Tumblr After Yahoo Sale
(nytimes.com)
3534.
The Norwegian Army is using the Oculus Rift to drive tanks
(theverge.com)
3535.
Learning Clojure with Nitrous.IO
(blog.nitrous.io)
3536.
To Kill A Mockingbird is a fine example of how copyright is failing us all
(reprog.wordpress.com)
3537.
H.P. makes $1 billion bet on open source cloud services
(bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
3538.
Russia Quietly Tightens Reins on Web With ‘Bloggers Law’
(nytimes.com)
3539.
3540.