May 2011 Archive
6661.
NASA to announce new planetary science mission (Mars, Titan, or a comet?) (space.com)
6662.
Doctors being assholes? Apparently it happens all the time (npr.org)
6663.
HN NYC: Update for Hackers & Founders, Moved to June 2 ()
6664.
Controversial Blood Test To Predict How Long You Will Live (popsci.com)
6665.
Why clearXchange is great for payments (blogs.reuters.com)
6666.
Aerial Photographs of Joplin, MO Before and After the Tornado (nytimes.com)
6667.
From designing in secrecy to designing in the open (feltpresence.com)
6668.
Hollywood Beefs Up Injunction Against Pirate Bay Founders (torrentfreak.com)
6669.
The Mendeley API binary battle (dev.mendeley.com)
6670.
Why loading JavaScript over SSL from a third-party CDN is a bad idea (wonko.com)
6671.
What can the movie Bridesmaids tell us about the Recession? (rortybomb.wordpress.com)
6672.
Whatever works, works (swombat.com)
6673.
How to Network (spencerfry.com)
6674.
IRS wants 'exact copies' of records kept in auditees business-software (online.wsj.com)
6675.
Ask HN: Negotiating a partnership
6676.
The First 10 Apple Employees: Where Are They Now? (businessinsider.com)
6677.
How LinkedIn first raised money (and endured rejection) (finance.fortune.cnn.com)
6678.
Facebook Marketing Tactics You Might Not Know About (seomoz.org)
6679.
The Workerless Pattern: asynchronous parallel page loading w/ node.js (fingernailsinoatmeal.com)
6680.
LWB: An open source blogging engine in Golang (steve-lacey.com)
6681.
Are Google and Square Competing? (feefighters.com)
6682.
In honor of Spirit, the positive XKCD comic (author unknown) (imgs.xkcd.com)
6683.
Super Mario data-stealer hits the Chrome web store (nakedsecurity.sophos.com)
6684.
Hacking for humanity in Silicon Valley and around the globe (googlecode.blogspot.com)
6685.
Internet Explorer vulnerable to Cookie-jacking (thehackernews.com)
6686.
Machine.js, a library for making behaviour trees (maryrosecook.com)
6687.
Software architecture as a function of trust (johndcook.com)
6688.
The Metagame Paradox (docs.google.com)
6689.
No WWDC ticket? Rub elbows with fellow devs at mini-cons (arstechnica.com)
6690.
Burning The Boats (founderdiaries.com)