May 2009 Archive
3091.
Dominos: A New Web Crawler's Design (iwaw.europarchive.org)
3092.
Things Every Software Architect Should Know (juixe.com)
3093.
Do You Perceive a Need for a Virtual Web Representation of Yourself? (victusspiritus.com)
3094.
College conundrum: Less out-of-state students (msnbc.msn.com)
3095.
Ask HN: Free Software in the Cloud? ()
3096.
Texting May Be Taking a Toll (nytimes.com)
3097.
Beyond RAID (codinghorror.com)
3098.
9 Month Old Critical Java Vuln. Still Not Patched in Mac OS X (osnews.com)
3099.
The most important revenue number you present in a business plan (b2brainmaker.com)
3100.
Don't want to wait for Google Wave? Try Browseology, see updates in real time (browseology.com)
3101.
Skynet runs on Windows/MFC (petewarden.typepad.com)
3102.
Is Flash the best choice to make interactive content spreadable? ()
3103.
Do you find WolframAlpha inflexible and unhelpful re: question phrasing? ()
3104.
POPCOUNT, the "NSA Opcode." (moyogo.com)
3105.
Apple vs. Microsoft - A Website Usability Study (webdesignerdepot.com)
3106.
The Million Dollar Programming Prize (spectrum.ieee.org)
3107.
THQ and the UFC doing slick advertising for their video game (andrewmachado.com)
3108.
From 25th May 2009 Google is reducing free AppEngine bandwidth to 1GB (code.google.com)
3109.
Our CEO Tells It Like It Is (jeremy.zawodny.com)
3110.
When in Doubt, Create an Interface (coliveira.net)
3111.
Are Your "Secret Questions" Too Easily Answered? (technologyreview.com)
3112.
PHD Comics: Science News Cycle (phdcomics.com)
3113.
Cloudera Intern - Looking for Room in SF Bay for Summer ()
3114.
Poll: Do you use RSS reader?
3115.
L.A. will start using multiple choice test to identify future gang members (online.wsj.com)
3116.
Product activation nightmares (theage.com.au)
3117.
Top 100 Australian Web Startups - May 09 (technation.com.au)
3118.
Useful Time and Date Functions in Erlang (gist.github.com)
3119.
Hacker breaks into Twitter accounts of Britney Spears and Ashton Kutcher (technology.timesonline.co.uk)
3120.
A history of MIT pranks (boston.com)