May 2011 Archive
4111.
Most web servers can only handle 10,000 connections (en.wikipedia.org)
4112.
Ask HN: Need design help? - Looking for remote design jobs ()
4113.
Show HN: samefeather: LinkedIn for your interests ()
4114.
The Secret War Against the New Age (secretsun.blogspot.com)
4115.
Chris Sacca answers ‘What is success?’ (siliconprairienews.com)
4116.
Male lactation: Can a 33-year-old guy learn to breast-feed? (slate.com)
4117.
The Brits are going to space (maybe) (bbc.co.uk)
4118.
Ask HN: What is a good ACID compliant database hosting service? ()
4119.
PintPay: accept recurring payments, no merchant account needed (readwriteweb.com)
4120.
Pixel Qi Bombshell: Three Million Screens Shipped (mikecanex.wordpress.com)
4121.
Tell PG: The HN down-vote feature is broken. ()
4122.
Pre-Return Interview with Steve Jobs: "What happened to Apple?" (youtube.com)
4123.
Cats and Dogs: a one dimensional theory of character (logarithmic.net)
4124.
How to refine your elevator pitch (whitegloveapps.com)
4125.
Richard Feynman and the Connection Machine (longnow.org)
4126.
Why the limbal ring around the iris is so attractive (psychologytoday.com)
4127.
Show HN: AppHorde - LinkExchange for Mobile Apps (apphorde.com)
4128.
Singletons are Pathological Liars (2008) (misko.hevery.com)
4129.
Transparency In Hating Your Customers (joshuascholl.posterous.com)
4130.
Software Sales and Web Analytics Report #3 (blog.leftnode.com)
4131.
Incredible Star Wars Propaganda Posters (pbh2.com)
4132.
Bin Laden’s war against the U.S. economy (washingtonpost.com)
4133.
Gamification? More like Exploitationware (gamasutra.com)
4134.
Breakdown of the Takedown: Osama’s Last Hour (namesake.com)
4135.
The Most Interesting Developer in the World (fetzervalves.com)
4136.
Steven Spielberg congrats George Lukas on the success of Star Wars [1977] (lettersofnote.com)
4137.
Mail Chimp: May the Fourth be with you. (login.mailchimp.com)
4138.
More on Book Piracy (davidflanagan.com)
4139.
Piracy Politics Fuel Internet Censorship (torrentfreak.com)
4140.
Targeting leftover land mines (news.harvard.edu)