May 2011 Archive
5671.
Evil Android: Google Behaving Badly (fastcompany.com)
5672.
All I Really Need To Know, I Learned Playing Starcraft (businessinsider.com)
5673.
Iran to blind criminal with acid in 'eye for an eye' justice (guardian.co.uk)
5674.
Head of IMF in Custody for Alleged Sexual Assault (online.wsj.com)
5675.
Your So-Called Education (nytimes.com)
5676.
Unlock Your Door with iPhone and Nexus S Using Lockitron [video] (technobolt.com)
5677.
Australian dies after 'planking' on balcony, police say (bbc.co.uk)
5678.
Ask HN: Is a browser plugin startup doomed to fail? ()
5679.
The Geography of the Job Market (lifeinc.today.com)
5680.
Chat Written in JavaScript stored in Json, fast and simple (webdiastutoriais.com)
5681.
Eli Pariser: Beware online "filter bubbles" (TED) (ted.com)
5682.
In an ideal world, there will be a more efficient marketplace than litigation (lodsys.com)
5683.
Ask HN: What is success? ()
5684.
Microsoft Exchange Private Appointments Aren't Private (grepular.com)
5685.
Google's Go language is being ported to the .NET CLI by open-source contributors (unicorn-enterprises.com)
5686.
Ask HN: Can we all stop saying "dead simple"? ()
5687.
Show HN: Super-size your Twitter audience. Simple afternoon project. (crowdwoo.com)
5688.
Why the Job Market Feels So Dismal (online.wsj.com)
5689.
PostgreSQL vs Oracle Differences #4 - Shared Memory Usage (blog.kimiensoftware.com)
5690.
Eventually, An Update Will Make Google News Not Suck At Tech News, Right? (techcrunch.com)
5691.
Free games for Playstation Network downtime revealed (blog.us.playstation.com)
5692.
Bing Debuts Social Search with New Facebook Integration (readwriteweb.com)
5693.
Recommended Ruby books (batsov.com)
5694.
Some thoughts on Go programming language (wentaoz.com)
5695.
Amazon said to be Secret Bidder for Borders (benzinga.com)
5696.
How Big is a Yottabyte? [Infographic] (readwriteweb.com)
5697.
Ask HN: Best ways to bill when consulting?
5698.
Ask HN: Review my Startup idea - Sync Things Done. ()
5699.
How Can you Model Twitter Traffic? (wired.com)
5700.
Kindlegraph: Personal inscriptions from authors on your Kindle (kindlegraph.com)