May 2015 Archive
8011.
8012.
Web Security Negligence
(dweb.io)
8013.
Community Is More Important Than Code
(linux.com)
8014.
8015.
In a First, a Fish Is Shown to Be Fully Warm-Blooded
(nytimes.com)
8016.
Googles $100 Computer on a USB thumbdrive
(popularmechanics.com)
8017.
8018.
An interview with Seymour Hersh
(slate.com)
8019.
Lasting progress for the very poor: Evidence from six countries
(sciencemag.org)
8020.
First Warm-Blooded Fish Found
(livescience.com)
8021.
Unreliable Guide to OCaml Modules
(lambdafoo.com)
8022.
Van Gogh's Night Cafe Rendered for Oculus Gear VR
(vrjam.challengepost.com)
8023.
Angie: An AngularJS Inspired Node.js MVC
(benderthecrime.github.io)
8024.
Algorithms Are Eating the World
(statspotting.com)
8025.
2001 Darpa movie predicts the state of today's technology
(engadget.com)
8026.
Deploying Phoenix with Git
(gabrieljaldon.com)
8027.
Traps, Gotchas, and Common Mistakes in Go
(devs.cloudimmunity.com)
8028.
8029.
First Panasonic Smart TVs Powered by Firefox OS Debut Worldwide
(blog.mozilla.org)
8030.
8031.
8032.
What will the future of programming look like?
(bbc.co.uk)
8033.
8034.
Mark Zuckerberg: Let your kids play video games
(uk.businessinsider.com)
8035.
How Gmail lets spammers grab your attention with emoji
(shkspr.mobi)
8036.
8037.
(2011) Wozniak: Apple Couldn't Emerge in Singapore
(blogs.wsj.com)
8038.
8039.
GTA V Mods Found to Contain Malware
(tripwire.com)
8040.
Made in a Free World
(madeinafreeworld.com)