May 2015 Archive
13411.
Making Material Design (google.com)
13412.
Google is trying to solve the smart home's biggest problem (theverge.com)
13413.
360degree 3D lightfield camera (home.otoy.com)
13414.
Layers of Reality: A Conversation with Sean Carroll (edge.org)
13415.
A Summary of Matias Duarte's I/O Presentation on Material Design (news.softpedia.com)
13416.
“the most unique memories I have are of places I've never been to” – Helen Situ (zapchain.com)
13417.
Continuous Web Security Testing with Codeship (blog.vaddy.net)
13418.
Path Acquired by Kakao Talk (businessinsider.com)
13419.
How a Founder Can Think Like an Investor at the First Outside Round of Funding (paulbennetts.co)
13420.
Impact of Shared Code on Vulnerability Patching (umiacs.umd.edu)
13421.
Measles Truth ()
13422.
Amazon Plans to Add Its Own Line of Food (wsj.com)
13423.
Wildcard Certificate for an Entire TLD (bugzilla.mozilla.org)
13424.
Bucket-brigade device (en.wikipedia.org)
13425.
Developer Tools – W3C Developers (w3.org)
13426.
Best Tech blogs from startups and tech companies (granularity.io)
13427.
5 Signs That You Need to Invest in DevOps (blog.flux7.com)
13428.
Alternative Fintech Capital – Iceland (dailyfintech.com)
13429.
Seized Megaupload Domains Link to Scam Ads and Malware (torrentfreak.com)
13430.
A Partial List of Questions About the Native Apple Watch SDK (marco.org)
13431.
Cuteness Inspires Aggression (scientificamerican.com)
13432.
Governments around the world should build broadband networks at $16,000 per mile (fourlightyears.blogspot.com)
13433.
Do you know YouTube from a to Z? (youtube10.withgoogle.com)
13434.
[IoT] WiFi SoC ESP8266 New SDK Released Under MIT License, Moving from GPLv3 (cnx-software.com)
13435.
How to Build a Brain (medium.com)
13436.
This Is How Valve’s Amazing Lighthouse Tracking Technology Works (gizmodo.com)
13437.
Lenz's Law (en.wikipedia.org)
13438.
North Korean hackers 'could kill', warns key defector (bbc.com)
13439.
WHAT HAPPENS #IFTHEPATRIOTACTEXPIRES? ISIS, HELLFIRE, DOOM (firstlook.org)
13440.
Could computers reach light speed? (phys.org)