May 2011 Archive
6421.
Google I/O 2011: HTML5 versus Android: Apps or Web for Mobile Development? (youtube.com)
6422.
Pro Git - Table of Contents (progit.org)
6423.
Anatomy of a thunk leak (blog.ezyang.com)
6424.
Angel Investing: No Revenue, No Metrics, No Magic Formula (gigaom.com)
6425.
IMDB's ranking for Spinal Tap goes up to 11 (imdb.com)
6426.
Google Places now lets users import GeoRSS feeds (newsgrange.com)
6427.
A Daring Prediction by Sahil Lavingia (twitter.com)
6428.
How Power Corrupts - Jonah Lehrer (wired.com)
6429.
Why should we be able to use a language without learning it? (permalink.gmane.org)
6430.
The Government is Spying On You Through Facebook Right…Now (singularityhub.com)
6431.
Flickr Designer Publicly Criticizes Flickr’s Design (techcrunch.com)
6432.
GameBoy Online (grantgalitz.org)
6433.
Why OAuth works on IOS (blog.binaryfinery.com)
6434.
Good looks – More than just eye candy in UI/UX (blog.fusioncharts.com)
6435.
Swap the root filesystem in jslinux (people.mozilla.com)
6436.
ZetCode, tutorials for programmers (zetcode.com)
6437.
A Few Truths About Book Publishing (outthinkgroup.com)
6438.
A Week on Foursquare: Data visualization and analysis (graphicsweb.wsj.com)
6439.
Value Representation in JavaScript Implementations (wingolog.org)
6440.
How startup Housefed is trying to become the AirBnB for food (sprouter.com)
6441.
Using nl to Number Lines (bashshell.net)
6442.
Galaxy S II and Galaxy S screens compared at the subpixel level (video) (engadget.com)
6443.
IPv6 Will Slow You Down (DNS) « Mike's Lookout (belshe.com)
6444.
SCADA Holes Allowed Remote Takedown of Siemens Systems (threatpost.com)
6445.
Microsoft Giving Free Xbox 360s to PC-Buying Students (gizmodo.com)
6446.
A Bright Idea: Android Open Accessories (android-developers.blogspot.com)
6447.
Selling to Google for $70 mil - Nat Turner, Invite Media Co-Founder (money.cnn.com)
6448.
Censorship Worldwide | Access (accessnow.org)
6449.
Social networking evidence: can you be forced to "friend" the adverse lawyer? (blog.ericgoldman.org)
6450.
Why Google Would Defend The Pirate Bay (blogs.forbes.com)