May 2011 Archive
8701.
Android NetFlix App Now Available (market.android.com)
8702.
The Changing Face of Aging (blog.methuselahfoundation.org)
8703.
Privachi- a properly private Facebook clone (tech.blorge.com)
8704.
Thieves install debit-Card skimmers to steal Michaels shoppers' data (online.wsj.com)
8705.
Duplicates detection with ElasticSearch (zmievski.org)
8706.
A Functional Reactive Library (FRP) in F# with XNA demos (fsreactive.codeplex.com)
8707.
Ask HN: Fujitsu HOAP-2 AI programming. ()
8708.
Bezos On An Amazon Tablet: “Stay Tuned” (crunchgear.com)
8709.
How to Write Bad History (youngnewyork.net)
8710.
Rate my new Guitar Software: Guitar Pro 6 Fretlight Ready (fretlight.com)
8711.
Effective Capital Raising for Lean Startups (pathfindersoftware.com)
8712.
Remind HN: HN Parents Google Group (groups.google.com)
8713.
Do Artists and Technologists Create Things the Same Way? (rhizome.org)
8714.
Show HN: IGN's new Game Check-in app Dominate (Sencha + PhoneGap on iOS) (itunes.apple.com)
8715.
Pakistan Seeks Permanent Ban on Facebook: This Week in Online Tyranny (readwriteweb.com)
8716.
Kindle Books Become Variable Files (mikecanex.wordpress.com)
8717.
Senate bill gives feds power to order piracy site blacklisting (arstechnica.com)
8718.
Tiny Iron Spheres Are Oldest Fossilized Space Dust (wired.com)
8719.
Translating dolphin's sounds into human words (bigshinyrobot.com)
8720.
Blotstation (ascii.textfiles.com)
8721.
Teaching methods: An alternative vote (economist.com)
8722.
Simple Harmonic Motion (kinetic art) (sciencedemonstrations.fas.harvard.edu)
8723.
Reuters: a failed takeover of T-Mobile would cost AT&T as much as $6 billion (engadget.com)
8724.
Oh, the places I’ve been (bit-player.org)
8725.
Proposed Crime Bill Makes Anonymity and Hyperlinks Illegal in Canada (openmedia.ca)
8726.
Partnership Agreement Template ()
8727.
5 Questions to Ask Before Renting Google Chromebooks (readwriteweb.com)
8728.
Install Node.js on Your Jailbroken iPhone or iPad (readwriteweb.com)
8729.
HN code issue ()
8730.
Exposing $4.7 Trillion Annually in Undervalued Information (mkbergman.com)