May 2011 Archive
8881.
8882.
Dijkstra, Cooperating Sequential Processes
(cs.utexas.edu)
8883.
The brain is shaped by bacteria in the digestive tract
(scientificamerican.com)
8884.
I made Less Boilerplate; here's Sass Boilerplate.
(mgeraci.github.com)
8885.
Osama Bin Laden bored: turns to porn?
(reuters.com)
8886.
8887.
The technology industry needs to think long and hard about ethics.
(venturebeat.com)
8888.
Try OCaml
(ocsigen.org)
8890.
Long Live the Web: A Call for Continued Open Standards and Neutrality
(scientificamerican.com)
8891.
Russian math genius answers $1 million question
(en.rian.ru)
8892.
Visualizing power cuts in India via tweets
(powercuts.in)
8893.
Is this what Color should have been?
(blogto.com)
8894.
5 reasons skype will be an office hit
(feedproxy.google.com)
8895.
Google Docs – Just How Good is It?
(lockergnome.com)
8896.
MBAs make their way in engineer-crazed tech world
(news.cnet.com)
8897.
8898.
Trollbusters looks at the Lodsys patent
(baumlegal.com)
8899.
Ivy is a safe, concurrent language, fully interoperable with C.
(ivy.cs.berkeley.edu)
8900.
Foreclosure Mess Remains Banks’ Biggest Worry
(nytimes.com)
8901.
8902.
8903.
Access To iPad App Flipboard Compromised In China
(techcrunch.com)
8904.
Startup Links: Week #2
(mixreadblog.blogspot.com)
8905.
Bug - A minimalist command line bugtracker
(vicerveza.homeunix.net)
8906.
Monitors DL activity on torrent networks and generates IP-based report
(piracytracking.com)
8907.
Powercut mapping in India
(powercuts.in)
8908.
The land-speed record: How to build a 1,000mph car
(economist.com)
8909.
Solution found for iMac 2011 hard drive bay fan issue
(hardmac.com)
8910.