May 2012 Archive
4321.
Spammers create 40% of the social-media accounts (bloomberg.com)
4322.
Startup Judo – What to know when starting a company (tomasztunguz.com)
4323.
Perspective on the billion-dollar exit (swombat.com)
4324.
Google's purchase of Motorola approved by China, deal to close next week (mobile.theverge.com)
4325.
Nick Bradbury: Farty Shoes (WWJCD?) (nick.typepad.com)
4326.
Haskell on Heroku (brianmckenna.org)
4327.
Soc.cl: Social search from Microsoft Labs debuts (so.cl)
4328.
1967-69 The FLEX Machine, a first attempt at an OOP-based personal computer (smalltalk.org)
4329.
Laser Tag through Augmented Reality on iPhone (hex3.co)
4330.
An Argument for Private Beta (andrewdumont.me)
4331.
Leap Motion: 3D motion control unbound (news.cnet.com)
4332.
Mozilla supports the Liberated Pixel Cup for open games (hacks.mozilla.org)
4333.
Python Performance Profiling using cProfile, lineprof, statprof (tracelytics.com)
4334.
One possible future of Computer Interaction (leapmotion.com)
4335.
Please Do Learn How to Propose Better Solutions (smarterware.org)
4336.
One Change Per Patch (mercurial.selenic.com)
4337.
Chrome is the most popular browser in the world, says StatCounter (theverge.com)
4338.
Neil Gaiman Addresses the University of the Arts Class of 2012 (vimeo.com)
4339.
Why Instagram's sale to Facebook is bad news for start-ups (bigredtomatocompany.co.uk)
4340.
Researchers have encoded a form of rewritable memory into DNA. (nature.com)
4341.
A Periodic Table of Visualization Methods (visual-literacy.org)
4342.
Fast bitmap decoding (lemire.me)
4343.
Using dmenu to open files quickly in Vim (leafo.net)
4344.
Silicon Valley tech executive nabbed in false barcode scheme involving Lego toys (mercurynews.com)
4345.
SpaceX Falcon 9 Launch Successful (twitter.com)
4346.
Precise Projects Estimates are Impossible (8gramgorilla.com)
4347.
Ryanair cookie UX dark pattern (twitter.com)
4348.
Tell HN: Please help Japanese Sculptor After His Guerrilla-Art Sparks Bomb Panic ()
4349.
BlogFile: 2 weeks old, and going strong (blog.samuellevy.com)
4350.
Why is a Monad Like a Writing Desk? (infoq.com)