May 2010 Archive
5101.
India wants to develop its own OS (timesofindia.indiatimes.com)
5102.
The Agile Board (bothsidesofthetable.com)
5103.
Goldman Sachs Has Zero Trading Loss Days in Last Quarter (zerohedge.com)
5104.
How Internet Pioneer Larry Smarr Lost 20 Pounds by Becoming a “Quantified Self” (xconomy.com)
5105.
Turkish student apologises for bringing down Twitter (telegraph.co.uk)
5106.
The Asch Experiment (youtube.com)
5107.
Is Amazon peeking over Kindle users' shoulders? (redtape.msnbc.com)
5108.
Before coding... Think (makinggoodsoftware.com)
5109.
A simple primer to HTML5-Flash that you can send to non-techies (businessinsider.com)
5110.
Harvard Study: VC Funding and Entrepreneurial Success (blogs.hbr.org)
5111.
PA funding engine Ben Franklin Technology Partners Releases 2009 Annual Report (benfranklin.org)
5112.
Universal constants...might not be (news.discovery.com)
5113.
The Whole System of Email is Toxic (businessinsider.com)
5114.
Introducing the JW Player for HTML5 (longtailvideo.com)
5115.
Personal cellphone data end up for sale at Mexico flea market (latimes.com)
5116.
Interview with Foursquare CEO Dennis Crowley (makeworkmeaningful.com)
5117.
If this is your first time raising money... (venturehacks.com)
5118.
U.S. Senators Seek ATM Fee Cap at 50 Cents (online.wsj.com)
5119.
Does Access To Technology Cause Happiness? (psfk.com)
5120.
Templates kind of suck (and how they can be better). (neversaw.us)
5121.
What Are You Pretending Not To Know, Mr. Zuckerberg? (Updated) (borasky-research.net)
5122.
NoNoSQL (zedshaw.com)
5123.
How I learned to love my electric bicycle (slate.com)
5124.
MediaTrust is looking for interns in NYC ()
5125.
What's a Facebook fan page worth? (latimesblogs.latimes.com)
5126.
State of text rendering in free software (behdad.org)
5127.
Camera shutter speed synchronized with helicopter blade frequency (thatvideosite.com)
5128.
"Apple Needs Gullible Customers to Make Money" (e27.sg)
5129.
Facebook & Twitter on Collision Course. Users in the Middle (techcrunch.com)
5130.
Digg’s Biggest Mistake: Removing the Top Users List (mashable.com)