May 2011 Archive
361.
Robots Invent Their Own Spoken Language (spectrum.ieee.org)
362.
Android Open Accessory Development Kit | Android Developers (developer.android.com)
363.
EFF: Apple Should Stand Up and Defend Its Developers (eff.org)
364.
8GB MicroSD Atari 810 disk drive, built to scale (rossum.posterous.com)
365.
Python for Fun (openbookproject.net)
366.
Your Commute Is Killing You (slate.com)
367.
Tell HN: I'm writing an Erlang recipes book, are you interested? (leanpub.com)
368.
Wikileaks cables reveal US pressuring Canada on IP enforcement (arstechnica.com)
369.
The Class that built Apps, and Fortunes (nytimes.com)
370.
Eclipse Orion (eclipse.org)
371.
Bitcoin iOS app open sourced (github.com)
372.
Sony: The Company That Kicked the Hornet's Nest (businessweek.com)
373.
CyanogenMod Adds Support For Revoking And Faking App Permissions on Android (androidpolice.com)
374.
Senate bill amounts to death penalty for Web sites (news.cnet.com)
375.
Discover the Patterns Of Successful Internet Startups (startupgenome.cc)
376.
Ridiculous Things To Do With CSS3 Box Shadows (viget.com)
377.
What’s up with ARM (ldn.linuxfoundation.org)
378.
Machine Learning: A Love Story (hilarymason.com)
379.
Wikileaks releases All Secret US Cables related to Pakistan (dawn.com)
380.
CEOs vouch for Waiter Rule: Watch how people treat staff (protocoladvisors.com)
381.
Apple to unveil iCloud Monday, June 6 (engadget.com)
382.
Speaking of the British (c.moreover.com)
383.
Last chance: let the FDA know why you want direct access to your own genome (wired.com)
384.
Skype bug gives attackers root access to Mac OS X (theregister.co.uk)
385.
Attn Entrepreneurs: Mark Zuckerberg Isn’t the Role Model. Reid Hoffman Is. (techcrunch.com)
386.
How I've started to contribute to open source (blog.binarybalance.com.au)
387.
Bootstrap Marketing: Ideas that don't suck (spencerfry.com)
388.
What are some startup ideas that persistently fail? (quora.com)
389.
We need an AirBNB for Mentorship--not $35k a year wasted on college (launch.is)
390.
IOS vs. Android from the Trenches (devblog.bu.mp)