May 2010 Archive
7651.
The Effects of Exercise: A “Chemical Snapshot" (harvardscience.harvard.edu)
7652.
Sixth Annual H.264 Video Codecs Comparison (compression.ru)
7653.
WIRED on iPad: Just like a paper tiger… (informationarchitects.jp)
7654.
The real iPhoneKiller (dezeen.com)
7655.
Transient Technology, how probe may handle interface mapping (victusspiritus.com)
7656.
Behind the scenes of BBC iPlayer (bbc.co.uk)
7657.
Blizzard Boss Says Restrictive DRM Is a Waste of Time (games.slashdot.org)
7658.
How to Get Your Blog Noticed and Promoted by Super Influencers (pushingsocial.com)
7659.
IPhone Wireframe Prototyping Pads (paperwireframes.com)
7660.
List of memory biases (secure.wikimedia.org)
7661.
Report: Apple Prepping Cheap, Cloud-Based Apple TV For War With Google (techcrunch.com)
7662.
PHP Tutorial (phpforms.net)
7663.
Why the absence of copyright is good for fashion/innovation (boingboing.net)
7664.
Why Don't More Medical Discoveries Become Cures? (euraeka.com)
7665.
Aggressive Maneuvers for Autonomous Quadrotor Flight (youtube.com)
7666.
Great Leaders Series: Jeff Bezos, Founder of Amazon.com (inc.com)
7667.
No, Larrabee is Not Dead (perilsofparallel.blogspot.com)
7668.
Performance Instrumentation Counters (blogs.sun.com)
7669.
Google Chrome’s UI Designer Discusses -the Future of Chrome OS (lifehacker.com)
7670.
How to pick a name for your startup (mashable.com)
7671.
I don't like wires but I do like ports (scripting.com)
7672.
No, Really: They're Making a Live-Action Dilbert Movie (pastemagazine.com)
7673.
Spain Loses AAA Rating at Fitch as It Struggles to Cut Debt (bloomberg.com)
7674.
Quite surprising: spam bot store (allbots.info)
7675.
Deming, Wald and Boyd: cutting through the fog of analytics (win-vector.com)
7676.
Opera Mini for iPhone Finds 2.6 Million Users In 2 weeks (techcrunch.com)
7677.
Version numbering is killing IE and web development (drawar.com)
7678.
Android Cloud To Device Messaging (android-developers.blogspot.com)
7679.
Comparing VoltDB to Postgres (pgsnake.blogspot.com)
7680.
There Was 'Nobody in Charge' (online.wsj.com)