May 2011 Archive
5851.
Inventables: Find new materials (inventables.com)
5852.
The 15 Greatest Tech Pivots Ever (businessinsider.com)
5853.
Tiggr: A Tool for Building Interactive Html Prototypes (uxmovement.com)
5854.
Africans Teach High Schoolers to Change Communities with Social Media (readwriteweb.com)
5855.
Eli Pariser TED talk about personalization and "filter bubbles" (ted.com)
5856.
Developers, The Rap (techcrunch.com)
5857.
A San Francisco Hacking Event to help people around you (hackforgood.orchestra.io)
5858.
Woz snubs Paul Allen, praises pea soup (theregister.co.uk)
5859.
AWS Identity and Access Management now Generally Available (aws.typepad.com)
5860.
How do you make an SSD even faster? (zdnet.com)
5861.
A node.js web framework for realtime apps in every browser and mobile device (socket.io)
5862.
Why I do contribute to open source: a how-to for beginners (antics.posterous.com)
5863.
Handy site to send yourself future "To Do" email reminders (followupthen.com)
5864.
Jscex: makes async programming in JavaScript as simple as normal code. (github.com)
5865.
Today The World Is (todaytheworldis.com)
5866.
Megatrend Crosscurrents (avc.com)
5867.
Evernote : Free can make money (wired.com)
5868.
Social Media Gets Professional (online.wsj.com)
5869.
How 99Designs Bootstrapped Its Way to Profits (gigaom.com)
5870.
Suit against PC renter raises privacy questions (news.yahoo.com)
5871.
Why I Am Returning To My WordPress Blog (bernardlunn.wordpress.com)
5872.
How to install Ubuntu on Nexus One/Android (nexusonehacks.net)
5873.
Waterbear is Like Scratch, but for JavaScript (readwriteweb.com)
5874.
The State of (Mobile) Web Development 2011 (webdirections.org)
5875.
Using p4merge as a git mergetool (andymcintosh.com)
5876.
How to find ideas (gduplessy.com)
5877.
Web font services - An Overview (sprungmarker.de)
5878.
China Establishes New Internet Regulator (nytimes.com)
5879.
45 HTML5 Media Players + Tutorials and Resources (websitesmaderight.com)
5880.
You sometimes need to represent things differently to make them appear the same (typography.com)