May 2010 Archive
9781.
Fast, iteratee-based XML parsing in Haskell (random.axman6.com)
9782.
Companies: What Are They Good For? (economix.blogs.nytimes.com)
9783.
How University of Illinois students designed the iPad in 1988. (technologizer.com)
9784.
Ask HN: Syntax aware code search for refactoring? ()
9785.
Fly Through The City on an Urban Chairlift (wired.com)
9786.
Adobe announces angst-laden iPad software effort (news.cnet.com)
9787.
Microsoft: IE6 is past its expiration date (news.cnet.com)
9788.
What's the deal with Dungeons and Dragons? (straightdope.com)
9789.
Erlang Factory Director Francesco Cesarini: Erlang's Strong Suits, Concurrency (thebitsource.com)
9790.
Idea Bank for µTorrent (utorrentideas.uservoice.com)
9791.
MongoCasts - Episode 4: BSON, Create and Read (mongocasts.com)
9792.
ElementStore: jQuery.data standalone implementation (amix.dk)
9793.
Patentable? The Issue of Software and Business Methods (nice update) (bereskinparr.com)
9794.
Distributed Companies are the new Googleplex (codeanthem.com)
9795.
Roadmap to Compass v1.0 (chriseppstein.github.com)
9796.
F5 Teams with Oracle to Deliver Optimized Solution (devcentral.f5.com)
9797.
12 Tips for Less* Hate of Maven (jawspeak.com)
9798.
Google makes the right move shutting down its Nexus One store (businessinsider.com)
9799.
70,000 Barrels per day or 5,000? What Did BP Know and When Did They Know It? (treehugger.com)
9800.
Defend Your Research: Imitation Is More Valuable Than Innovation (hbr.org)
9801.
Some legal pitfalls (and instruction) concerning database scraping (blog.ericgoldman.org)
9802.
Venture Pimp: Baduku, the micro opinion site (venturepimp.com)
9803.
Imercive Postmortem (keithbnowak.squarespace.com)
9804.
Why 'location' apps haven't gone mainstream (cnn.com)
9805.
Internet domain names bring in millions at Fort Lauderdale auction (miamiherald.com)
9806.
Google turns Nexus One strategy upside down (news.cnet.com)
9807.
Wireless iPhone sync software rejected by Apple from App Store (appleinsider.com)
9808.
Building organs block by block : A new way to assemble artificial tissues (sciguru.com)
9809.
Apple Responds To Adobe’s Ad (thenextweb.com)
9810.
Phishing servers being killed off faster than ever (arstechnica.com)