May 2011 Archive
7291.
'Trek' tricorder could win $10 million (cosmiclog.msnbc.msn.com)
7292.
Infographic: How load times affects shopping behavior (blog.kissmetrics.com)
7293.
Netflix might be getting into the TV show salvage business (news.cnet.com)
7294.
An In-depth Look At Isilon's Scale-out Storage Solution (used by Apple) (arstechnica.com)
7295.
Lofty is Hiring ()
7296.
VMWare is the new Microsoft (gigaom.com)
7297.
Connecting the dots on ebays local shopping strategu (techcrunch.com)
7298.
Bing Adds Facebook Recommendations to Search (adage.com)
7299.
The end of promotions or contests run on Facebook? (ashleymarch.com)
7300.
Slashdot effect (secure.wikimedia.org)
7301.
Regarding Work: Hire based on interest not credentials (regardingwork.com)
7302.
Ask HN: Do you use amphetamines to enhance your coding performance?
7303.
Cooking Flowchart: How to Cook Real Good Cheap Easy Food (awesome.good.is)
7304.
Great Hackers (2004) (paulgraham.com)
7305.
G-WAN-World's fastest web server using full ANSI C scripts (gwan.com)
7306.
The largest protest ever held against Internet censorship. Istanbul, 15 May 2011 (i.imgur.com)
7307.
How one Japanese village defied the tsunami (nola.com)
7308.
Ididhis renamed to Closest.in (blog.iddhis.com)
7309.
Amazon to compete with Zynga, Playfish? (acc. to this job description) (us-amazon.icims.com)
7310.
Facebook planning to build a huge datacenter in Sweden (nsd.se)
7311.
Heroku status down (status.heroku.com)
7312.
A Japanese broker offers clients market access faster than 3 microseconds (2010) (ft.com)
7313.
Instapaper-Like Feature Coming to Safari and iOS 5? (daringfireball.net)
7314.
Embracing Chaos: Random Participation and the Web (thestartupfoundry.com)
7315.
Google is magic. (googleblog.blogspot.com)
7316.
Ask HN: Who is going to Startup lessons learned? ()
7317.
Eight Key Problems Every Startup Should Anticipate (caycon.com)
7318.
Why Android Honeycomb Tablets Aren’t Hot — Yet (wired.com)
7319.
U.S. Calls for Global Cybersecurity Strategy (nytimes.com)
7320.
What the WWII Spitfire can teach us about nurturing innovation and radical ideas (slate.com)