Investors Cough Up $1.6 Million To Dine With Grubwithus
(techcrunch.com)
May 2011 Archive
781.
782.
Public key pinning coming in Chrome 13
(imperialviolet.org)
783.
Lexadecimal - colour codes with meaning
(lexadecimal.com)
784.
GNU SIP Witch 1.0 released for peer-to-peer next gen VoIP
(planet.gnu.org)
785.
US Funds IP Enforcement, Offers to Draft Legislation in New Zealand
(michaelgeist.ca)
786.
Impressed By Slow Code
(prog21.dadgum.com)
787.
Heroku Revamps with Logs, Processes and Node.js
(gigaom.com)
788.
789.
AIM AV
(aim.com)
790.
Types of Speakers to Ban from your Tech Conference
(bandwidthblog.com)
791.
Don’t design like a programmer
(uxdesignedge.com)
792.
The hackers hacked: main Anonymous IRC servers seized
(arstechnica.com)
793.
RIP: Tom West (Data General, "Soul of a New Machine")
(articles.boston.com)
794.
Realtime Search: Solr vs Elasticsearch
(engineering.socialcast.com)
796.
The problems with HTML5 audio
(cromwellian.blogspot.com)
797.
798.
"My team will be able to program circles around everyone else" (2002)
(tech.groups.yahoo.com)
799.
Iran Vows to Unplug Internet
(online.wsj.com)
800.
Exceptions are Bad
(blogs.atlassian.com)
801.
Google Launching Its Cloud Service Tomorrow, Without Big Music's Approval
(mediamemo.allthingsd.com)
802.
803.
Infiltrating Any Startup
(startupsopensourced.com)
804.
Teagueduino 0.1: Arduino just got a whole lot easier
(labs.teague.com)
805.
Moore’s Law Is Alive And Well, And Intel Will Prove It Today
(newenterprise.allthingsd.com)
806.
A site devoted to documenting every Facebook investor
(whoownsfacebook.com)
807.
Simon Schubert creates complex scenes in paper using creases
(simonschubert.de)
808.
Tim Berners-Lee and the Toilet Paper Protocol
(darrennix.com)
809.
Computational Linguistics became an open access journal
(mitpressjournals.org)
810.
Microsoft Unveils Mango, the Latest Version of Windows Phone
(mashable.com)