May 2012 Archive
3421.
Jonathan Ive interview (telegraph.co.uk)
3422.
Patent Wars: The Convoluted Battlefield of Tech IP (graphic) (visual.ly)
3423.
Paris & Berlin – The tale of two cities (Part 2: The Startup Ecosystem) (rudebaguette.com)
3424.
The technology stack behind Fight My Monster (corp.fightmymonster.com)
3425.
Building a gesture-based UI with Kinect, Canvas and JavaScript (blog.polarmobile.com)
3426.
Google Transparency Report: Copyright Removals (google.com)
3427.
Because We May - Celebrating control over videogame pricing (becausewemay.com)
3428.
Introducing a Minimalist HTML5 Game Template (blog.mozilla.org)
3429.
When should you give up on an idea? (cdixon.org)
3430.
Ask HN: How have you hacked user acquisition using a mobile app? ()
3431.
Polyglot image processing performance shootout with Ruby, Node.js and Go (filiptepper.github.com)
3432.
Morgan Stanley blames Business Insider's Henry Blodget for FB mess (businessinsider.com)
3433.
Sound increases the efficiency of boiling (phys.org)
3434.
Anonymous hacks Indian ISP Reliance's Internet filtering server (zdnet.com)
3435.
Identity thieves steal $10 billion a year from IRS (nytimes.com)
3436.
Learning to Chase Online Word of Mouth (nytimes.com)
3437.
New things in CSSDeck V2 (cssdeck.com)
3438.
Bump app: From MongoDB to Riak (devblog.bu.mp)
3439.
We're doing HTTP right (fireteam.net)
3440.
No Serial Number Needed - Follow up to buying adobe (patdryburgh.com)
3441.
The Speed Race Is On: Vert.x and Node.js (java.dzone.com)
3442.
Logout, before you burnout (codingninja.co.uk)
3443.
Inline cache applications in Scheme (wingolog.org)
3444.
Evil Analytics: How What You Measure Becomes Your Master (forbes.com)
3445.
Why Prismatic goes faster with Clojure (infoq.com)
3446.
Sergey Brin lets interviewer try on Project Glass, hopes to launch 'next year' (theverge.com)
3447.
New York’s Tech Boom: Here to Stay This Time? (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
3448.
Shifting Into The Next Gear: Moving The Mendix Server Runtime To Scala (techblog.mendix.com)
3449.
Apple to demo new TV OS at WWDC next week (bgr.com)
3450.
Google Thinks You’re Stupid—and Works to Keep You in the Dark (thedailybeast.com)