May 2010 Archive
2911.
The 11 Companies That Tried To Buy Facebook (businessinsider.com)
2912.
CSS3 Starbursts (matthewjamestaylor.com)
2913.
Lessons learned from hiring mistakes (thesimplelogic.com)
2914.
Google Refreshes Android Market Website – It Inexplicably Still Lacks Search (techcrunch.com)
2915.
An atlas of the infrastructure behind the iphone (m.ammoth.us)
2916.
Why I Steal Movies - Even Ones I'm In (gizmodo.com)
2917.
Doomsayers Beware, a Bright Future Beckons (nytimes.com)
2918.
Cash unacceptable for iPad purchase (sfgate.com)
2919.
Campfire [comic] (xkcd.com)
2920.
What could an iAd look like (incl. sourcode) (9elements.com)
2921.
Anatomy of a Typeface (typedia.com)
2922.
Autocompleting a Ruby method's arguments based on its documentation (tagaholic.me)
2923.
Lazy Load Plugin for jQuery (appelsiini.net)
2924.
And the coolest gadget of Google I/O award goes to... AR Drone [videos + pics] (androidpolice.com)
2925.
Newly-funded Etacts looking for a brilliant software engineer (etacts.com)
2926.
StackOverflow API public beta starts (blog.stackoverflow.com)
2927.
Weekend project: Node.js Python binding (plus a walkthrough) (neversaw.us)
2928.
Strange-looking 'monster' discovered in Northern Ontario (theglobeandmail.com)
2929.
DLL Hell (en.wikipedia.org)
2930.
Data.gov: Pretty Advanced for a One-Year-Old... over 250k datasets now available (whitehouse.gov)
2931.
How to TDD your node.js app (chrismdp.github.com)
2932.
Rivals Seize On Troubles of Facebook (nytimes.com)
2933.
A BP poser's satirical update on the oil spill (twitter.com)
2934.
New iPad XL to offer Flash capability (scoopertino.com)
2935.
Protecting Privacy with Referrers (facebook.com)
2936.
Internet-scale vision: Clustering Views for Multi-view Stereo (video) (youtube.com)
2937.
How to Start an Entrepreneurial Revolution (hbr.org)
2938.
Another "Lost" Phone: Motorola Droid Shadow Found In Gym (gizmodo.com)
2939.
Lessons from fashion's free culture: no copyrights, but still be profitable (ted.com)
2940.
Is This Really The Future of Magazines or Why Didn’t They Just Use HTML 5? (interfacelab.com)