May 2011 Archive
9421.
Zombies beat Ninjas (In Dreams) (bzfd.it)
9422.
ChromeVox: Built-In Spoken Feedback For Chrome OS (blog.chromium.org)
9423.
Lawsuit claims AT&T overcharges iPhone data users up to 300% (loopinsight.com)
9424.
LinkedIn shares double to signal dotcom bubble 2.0 (guardian.co.uk)
9425.
Creating a JavaScript Complex Number Class (janhartigan.com)
9426.
Visual Basic 6 to go OpenSource in June (dynamics-ax.blogspot.com)
9427.
Startup Accelerators: Better than an MBA. Every. Single. Time. (workforpie.posterous.com)
9428.
Javascript (dev-articles.com)
9429.
Why Style Sheets Go at the Top and Scripts at the Bottom (uxmovement.com)
9430.
History of the Network [Infographic] (readwriteweb.com)
9431.
Building your very own Linux distro (ibm.com)
9432.
Liberty Media Offers Nearly $1 Billion For Barnes & Noble (paidcontent.org)
9433.
The most vital lesson from your work (healthyalgorithms.wordpress.com)
9434.
Net Neutrality: One more time. (dcposch.blogspot.com)
9435.
Download torrents to the cloud with Fetch.io then stream to your mobile device (fetch.io)
9436.
How a Seattle Startup Failed (geekwire.com)
9437.
Structuring Large-Scale SproutCore Project Teams (blog.sproutcore.com)
9438.
An ethernet weather station (tuxgraphics.org)
9439.
Using the Pipe and Filter Pattern to Build a Workflow Processor (activeengine.wordpress.com)
9440.
Event driven programming ebook with Python examples ()
9441.
SecondMarket Unseals LinkedIn Pricing Now That It’s Public (networkeffect.allthingsd.com)
9442.
Notational Velocity (whatblag.com)
9443.
Extraordinary homemade dams built around houses in Mississippi River flooding (dailymail.co.uk)
9444.
Amazon CloudFront maximum bill? (reviewmylife.co.uk)
9445.
LinkedIn Road to IPO (mashable.com)
9446.
First Day IPO Pops (ritholtz.com)
9447.
Undecidability of the Halting Problem in Scheme (ccs.neu.edu)
9448.
Apple has two licenses down, two to go for cloud music service (arstechnica.com)
9449.
Desktop Benchmarks: Unity vs Gnome-Shell vs XFCE-Diversity (resplect.com)
9450.
Red Hat released Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.1 (docs.redhat.com)