May 2011 Archive
9271.
SlimGems: A Compatible & Stable RubyGems Fork (slimgems.github.com)
9272.
File System Latency: part 2 (dtrace.org)
9273.
File System Latency: part 3 (dtrace.org)
9274.
Ask HN: M&A lawyer recommendation in London? ()
9275.
Are All Links Created Equal? (pakorabutty.tumblr.com)
9276.
Program Hides Data in Executable Files (scientificamerican.com)
9277.
Review of AppHosted.com a new django hosting service that is now live (kencochrane.net)
9278.
Your lambda-cube is puny. (calculist.blogspot.com)
9279.
IOS apps with in-app purchasing not being approved by Apple (appleinsider.com)
9280.
Batman: Arkham City and the art of narrative game design (guardian.co.uk)
9281.
600 to 6,000 Users in a Month (betabeat.com)
9282.
Bin Laden Maintained Computer Security with an Air Gap (schneier.com)
9283.
Report: PSN password resets exploited, accounts compromised again (arstechnica.com)
9284.
Amateur Photographer Shoots Largest Ever True Color Photo of the Night Sky (cracktwo.com)
9285.
Tests to determine if you have a good startup idea (venturefizz.com)
9286.
Mozilla Misses Firefox 5 Beta Launch Day (conceivablytech.com)
9287.
Maxwell's Equations (berkeleyscience.com)
9288.
My Tablets Make Me Hate My Laptop (i4u.com)
9289.
Why I don't use scsh as a scripting language anymore (lysium.de)
9290.
Prostate Cancer Risk May Be Reduced by Drinking Coffee, Harvard Study Says (bloomberg.com)
9291.
Kik is looking for a MOBILE DEVELOPER COOP (pophire.com)
9292.
Creating a Jabber Chatbot that Talks on Gmail with XMPP and AIML (primaryobjects.com)
9293.
Office 365 across the Mac, Safari and iPhones (community.office365.com)
9294.
ARM: Intel 3D Chip Technology Is Irrelevant Today (conceivablytech.com)
9295.
The Problem with Team Building Initiatives (pakg1.net)
9296.
Bing Search Engine Optimization (searchenginejournal.com)
9297.
Google Rolling Out Server-Side Fix to Android Authentication Flaw (daringfireball.net)
9298.
How many ways is Marc Andreessen involved in the Skype Deal? (youtu.be)
9299.
How to fund research so it generates insanely great ideas, not pretty good ones. (slate.com)
9300.
Robots Successfully Invent Their Own Language (slashdot.org)