May 2010 Archive
8041.
New Ubuntu (Lucid Lynx) eats more power than Windows 7 (phoronix.com)
8042.
Apple Press Release: UK iPad availability and pricing (apple.com)
8043.
296 'funked up' stocks -- trades canceled (money.cnn.com)
8044.
Google increases font size on search page (googleblog.blogspot.com)
8045.
Portraits In Posthumanity (io9.com)
8046.
The Evils of URL Shorteners (visitmix.com)
8047.
Questionify - Q&A-Powered customer support (questionify.com)
8048.
Please review Garage Dollar (victusspiritus.com)
8049.
TagMan Speeds Web-Page Load Times, Protects Privacy 05/10/2010 (mediapost.com)
8050.
10,000 Developers Have Registered to Adobe Developer Week (blog.kevinhoyt.org)
8051.
Great source to find APIs or Developer SaaS Tools (programmableweb.com)
8052.
The Doom of Multiple Storage Engines (mysqlperformanceblog.com)
8053.
Ask HN: Where do people outside traditional HN professions go for web content? ()
8054.
Apple developing Flash alternative (news.cnet.com)
8055.
The EyeWriter - Open Source Hack to Draw Graffiti With Your Eyes (instructables.com)
8056.
Review my project: www.tellaround.com ()
8057.
Apple Files For “iTunes Live” Trademark (techcrunch.com)
8058.
Luis Villa on Diaspora (A Distributed Social Network Project) (tieguy.org)
8059.
Make it hard for your customers to fail (everydayux.com)
8060.
Taxing Capital Gains: A Judgment on Employee vs. Investor Value-Added (therichmonder.blogspot.com)
8061.
Ask HN: When is the next Startup School? ()
8062.
Intro CS: "Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon" assignment with porn titles (pages.cs.wisc.edu)
8063.
Ouch - Australia's NBN Pricing - Paying by the GB (delimiter.com.au)
8064.
QCubed - A Rapid Prototyping PHP5 Framework (qcu.be)
8065.
Mark Shuttleworth UDS keynote (ogg, mp3) (brandonholtsclaw.com)
8066.
XTube Video Downloader Download (Freeware) (das-download-archiv.de)
8067.
Ask HN: Nominate a song for startup founders? ()
8068.
What FourSquare needs to do to fend off Facebook (startupdetails.com)
8069.
Twitter pulls the plug on Summize.com domain (businessinsider.com)
8070.
The Biggest Job Creator You Never Heard Of: The Patent Office (blogs.hbr.org)