May 2010 Archive
10501.
HN: Help me formalize computer security practices for companies? ()
10502.
Guido's Python Object (tech.blog.aknin.name)
10503.
Building interactive Wireframes for Web UI (defineproduct.posterous.com)
10504.
Caffeine: Effects on Memory and Learning (en.wikipedia.org)
10505.
German Court Opens The Floodgates By Saying Software Patents Are Legal (techdirt.com)
10506.
Interview with Bill Liao co-founder of Xing (smallbizpod.co.uk)
10507.
Why We Exist: Matter Wins Battle Over Antimatter (news.yahoo.com)
10508.
50 Examples of Beautiful Crowdsourced Logos (blog.galaxark.com)
10509.
5 Interesting Data Articles (blog.infochimps.org)
10510.
Documentary about Adrian Lamo leaked. Also with Leo Laporte, Steve Woz (torrentfreak.com)
10511.
Google TV Vs. Apple TV Is Android Vs. iPhone Round 2 (techcrunch.com)
10512.
IDev3 launched: mobile app services and incubator (idev3.com)
10513.
Mark Cuban on Google TV (blogmaverick.com)
10514.
Privacy and the internet: Lives of others (economist.com)
10515.
Clouds, Network Infrastructure and Unintended Consequences (infra20.com)
10516.
The BoostCon 2010 slides (boostcon.com)
10517.
Network Automation is the New Virtualization (gregness.wordpress.com)
10518.
Goldman Harvard Recruit Pledges to Do No Harm, Fights for Oath (bloomberg.com)
10519.
Tell/Ask HN: I really want a prgmr.com account. Which plan? ()
10520.
Managing Large-Scale Category Structures on E-Commerce Sites (doubleplus.com)
10521.
Smart grid privacy rules may be blown opportunity for science (arstechnica.com)
10522.
Google hit by class action suit over wi-fi privacy breach (court filings) (scribd.com)
10523.
International iPad App Stores start to go live (ipadwatcher.com)
10524.
YouTube Leanback (techcrunch.com)
10525.
How Facebook Is Redefining Privacy (time.com)
10526.
The scoop on Google TV (scripting.com)
10527.
Adult diapers in Japan recycled to provide energy (asia.cnet.com)
10528.
The Statistic Behind a Mortgage Meltdown (housingwire.com)
10529.
DOW -= 376 (bloomberg.com)
10530.
Artificial life, the stuff of dreams and nightmares, has arrived (economist.com)