May 2015 Archive
11521.
JavaScript Frameworks in the Real World (infoq.com)
11522.
Social Shaming (medium.com)
11523.
Back-scratching: Do what's best for your mates and screw the rest (ckmurray.blogspot.com)
11524.
Lyft raises $150M from Carl C. Icahn (finance.yahoo.com)
11525.
Java, SQL Top Google's 'Most Searched Software Technologies' List (insights.dice.com)
11526.
Google’s self-driving cars will hit the road this summer (fortune.com)
11527.
MIT deep-learning system autonomously learns to identify objects (kurzweilai.net)
11528.
Pan Ams draw more hosts than renters to Airbnb (thestar.com)
11529.
PyCharm 4.5 (blog.jetbrains.com)
11530.
[Un]Planned Obsolescence in Software (blog.8thlight.com)
11531.
Carl Icahn Invests $100m in Lyft (cnbc.com)
11532.
Product Hunt for Local Live Music (fame.farm)
11533.
How simple crypto bug compromised Pusher (sakurity.com)
11534.
We Don't Ship Enough Stuff in Wood Crates Anymore (buildphase.fm)
11535.
Spotify May Cut ‘Freemium’ to Three Months, Sources Say (digitalmusicnews.com)
11536.
TDD, BDD, DDD, Oh My (relprog.com)
11537.
Tynker, a Startup That Teaches Kids to Code, Works with Robots, Drones and More (techcrunch.com)
11538.
Show HN: Encryption in Browser for Dropbox and Google Drive (instantcryptor.com)
11539.
ImageIdentify recognizes most food items as emmental (tcnickolas.blogspot.com)
11540.
Tools to Make Sure Your Website Doesn’t Suck (netguru.co)
11541.
This tree produces 40 different types of fruit (sciencealert.com)
11542.
United Airlines offers 1M air miles as security bounty (nbcnews.com)
11543.
Need an extra hand? Wearable robots that give you additional limbs (robohub.org)
11544.
Writing Fast Ruby (thenewstack.io)
11545.
Frozen Assets: Inside the Spy War for Control of the Arctic (foreignpolicy.com)
11546.
Decision Diagram for HTTP response status codes (github.com)
11547.
Why I resigned from my first job in a month ☺ (medium.com)
11548.
Using Machine Learning to Compare Usain Bolt vs. Mo Farah (technologyreview.com)
11549.
Awesome Malware Analysis (github.com)
11550.
How lecturing is the opposite of how we learn (joshuaspodek.com)