May 2015 Archive
12601.
More bang for your buck: How new technology is shaking up the oldest business (discover.economist.com)
12602.
Amazon Prime Now Service Offers One-Hour Delivery from Local Stores (techtimes.com)
12603.
Death in the Browser Tab (nytimes.com)
12604.
US House of Representatives passes space mining bill (geekwire.com)
12605.
What it’s like to be an engineer in a sales meeting (twentytwowords.com)
12606.
Tips for Starting Your Company on Foreign Soil (forbes.com)
12607.
The lyrics of recent No. 1 singles average at a third grade reading level (consequenceofsound.net)
12608.
Python idioms performance characteristics (noammor.github.io)
12609.
How to Secure Apps Connections (webstreaming.com.ar)
12610.
Containerama (medium.com)
12611.
Some California Farmers to Cut Water Use to Ease Drought (mobile.nytimes.com)
12612.
Microsoft offered to acquire Salesforce for $55B (cnbc.com)
12613.
Citrix acquires Grasshopper (yec.co)
12614.
Erlang the Movie II: The Sequel [video] (youtube.com)
12615.
Big Flashing DevOps Thing (engineroom.ft.com)
12616.
Free Trade's Great, but Offshoring Rattles Me (2007) (washingtonpost.com)
12617.
The Great Reversal in the Demand for Skill and Cognitive Tasks (nber.org)
12618.
California in 2060? (newgeography.com)
12619.
Show HN: Bookmark your terminal commands with Marker (pindexis.github.io)
12620.
Realm – a mobile database replacement for SQLite and Core Data (realm.io)
12621.
United Airlines Bug Bounty Program (united.com)
12622.
Hackaday: Saw blade makes perfectly foldable joints (hackaday.com)
12623.
The First Hoverboard Flight (1'02") (youtube.com)
12624.
The Unexpected Policy Laundering Implications of the Garcia V. Google Dissent (eff.org)
12625.
Selling Solutions: The Ugly Side of Consulting ← Dennis Forbes (dennisforbes.ca)
12626.
Iio-sensor-proxy 1.0 is out (hadess.net)
12627.
A Disturbing Trend in Cyber Security Scams (blog.netizencorp.com)
12628.
New way to improve your spelling (producthunt.com)
12629.
F*CK security vulnerability (pastebin.com)
12630.
Are you smart enough to work at Google? (datasciencecentral.com)