May 2010 Archive
3811.
Hubble discovers planet being devoured by star (telegraph.co.uk)
3812.
Steve Jobs on Intel VMCS architecture (pagetable.com)
3813.
ASK Hackers: Looking for a MySQL DB Optimizer LAMP ()
3814.
Gestures, a return to command line style memorization? (ignorethecode.net)
3815.
User Needs and What People Pay For (boxuk.com)
3816.
The latest version of the LittleDog Robot (youtube.com)
3817.
Chrome 5 released, browser exits beta for Mac and Linux (arstechnica.com)
3818.
Futuristic Vending Machines Change the Face of Retailing (nytimes.com)
3819.
Delegate-able Drag/Drop events for jQuery (jupiterjs.com)
3820.
NYC sinks $300,000 into tech startup (money.cnn.com)
3821.
'Thirst for knowledge' may be opium craving (eurekalert.org)
3822.
Why Controlling Bosses Have Unproductive Employees (blogs.hbr.org)
3823.
7 Key Turning Points That Made Apple No. 1 (wired.com)
3824.
Ask HN: Web App Launcher? ()
3825.
Here's Why Lawyers Don't Run Startups (And Why Entrepreneurs Hate Lawyers) (businessinsider.com)
3826.
Pain Is A Gift: why iPhone/iPad fans should be thrilled by news from Google (red-sweater.com)
3827.
Ruby Method Name with Spaces (teachmetocode.com)
3828.
EFF: Facebook Changes Aren't Enough (news.bbc.co.uk)
3829.
Industrial efficiency and the kitchen (theatlantic.com)
3830.
Facebook to Roll Out Q&A Feature (mashable.com)
3831.
End-To-End Performance Study of Cloud Services (highscalability.com)
3832.
Cloud computing, facebook alternatives and plug servers (friendlyvirus.org)
3833.
Next Apple TV to have A4 internals, be cloud based and cost $100 -engadget (engadget.com)
3834.
$100M scareware sellers facing charges (networkworld.com)
3835.
Steve Jobs' Stanford Commencement Address [2005] (news.stanford.edu)
3836.
"Ask Twitter": incentive driven responses for social networks (trendcaller.com)
3837.
Cloudera CEO talks about data trends in layman terms (youtube.com)
3838.
Announcing Pricing for the Windows Azure CDN (blogs.msdn.com)
3839.
Was the 1979 double flash a secret South African/Israeli nuke test? (lrb.co.uk)
3840.
Is it easier to find programming talent in Boston than Palo Alto and New York? (startable.com)