May 2011 Archive
6751.
Refinery CMS 1.0 Released (refinerycms.com)
6752.
Ad hominem (secure.wikimedia.org)
6753.
30 Excellent Design Blogs To Boost Your Inspiration (thenorba.com)
6754.
Detail from black boxes of Air France 447 (Rio to Paris) (washingtonpost.com)
6755.
Lean Maturity and the Four Stages of Competence (gembapantarei.com)
6756.
Nokia is one of the most active Android contributors, and other surprises (carlodaffara.conecta.it)
6757.
An Open Letter To Texas Instruments (blog.makezine.com)
6758.
Class decorators might also be super (dabeaz.blogspot.com)
6759.
America's Vanishing Middle Class: A Tale of Two Economies (blogs.hbr.org)
6760.
Caching 2TB Mozilla Crash Reports with Hazelcast (highscalability.com)
6761.
Blogger Disappeared in China: This Week in Online Tyranny (readwriteweb.com)
6762.
Software Bootstrapper's FAQ, episode 1 (basil-salad.com)
6763.
This is why Giving up is not an option... (youtube.com)
6764.
Getting Homework Done : an API to order your homework to be done (mashape.com)
6765.
PayPal sues Google over mobile wallet technology (bbc.co.uk)
6766.
Writing a Clustering Algorithm in Ruby (colinfdrake.com)
6767.
German Police seizes Pirate Party servers, more Sony troubles, ... (linuxoutlaws.com)
6768.
Copyright as seen by Spider Robinson: Melancholy Elephants (spiderrobinson.com)
6769.
Sinatra with redis on cloud foundry [Screencast] (nosql.mypopescu.com)
6770.
(Un)Trusting the Cloud (theinvisiblethings.blogspot.com)
6771.
US military contractors hacked - possible link with RSA SecurID breach (nakedsecurity.sophos.com)
6772.
Hindley-Milner Type Checker for Prolog (tomschrijvers.blogspot.com)
6773.
What Microsoft should do (cringely.com)
6774.
The 9 Ways to Guarantee the Success of Your Startup (jamesaltucher.com)
6775.
Mark Zuckerberg Interview 2005 (youtube.com)
6776.
8 years of Wordpress (mashable.com)
6777.
Obama to replace food pyramid (nytimes.com)
6778.
Vast Medieval Monastery Plans Go Online (readwriteweb.com)
6779.
Can You Balance School and Your Startup? (heyhamza.com)
6780.
Drop And Give Me $25,000: ‘Startup Boot Camp’ Launches In Vancouver (blogs.wsj.com)