May 2012 Archive
7381.
Native to web iOS apps, or there and back again (blog.serverdensity.com)
7382.
Facebook's new ’highlight' feature, lets users pay to promote status updates (engadget.com)
7383.
Calculating the Cost of Storing PHP Sessions Using Amazon DynamoDB (aws.typepad.com)
7384.
Are you behind NAT? (amibehindnat.com)
7385.
Getting cp to give a progress bar like wget (chris-lamb.co.uk)
7386.
GoogleSucks.com Whois Record (whois.domaintools.com)
7387.
Twitter, the Zombie Land (d.pr)
7388.
Why Groupon’s Andrew Mason Had To Wear A Tie…And Mark Zuckerberg Didn’t (pressednews.com)
7389.
Late applicants ()
7390.
NodeJS and ObjectiveC Bridge - NodObjC (tootallnate.github.com)
7391.
Bing Nabs 30% of Search Market (mashable.com)
7392.
Louis CK offers two more DRM free shows (audio) (buy.louisck.net)
7393.
The first real algebra game (dragonboxapp.com)
7394.
Facebook Co-founder drops US status (m.smh.com.au)
7395.
How a stained glass window is made (beyerstudio.com)
7396.
Funny: Ashton Kutcher tries on Steve Jobs' signature outfit for new film (theverge.com)
7397.
The Two-Thousand-Year-Old Computer (BBC iPlayer) (bbc.co.uk)
7398.
The power of cool: Whatever became of Starlite? (newscientist.com)
7399.
Google Scholar's New Modern Look (googlescholar.blogspot.com)
7400.
A Billion Dollars Isn't Cool: 74 Asteroids Worth Over $10 Trillion (asterank.com)
7401.
Never use hard tabs (opensourcehacker.com)
7402.
We'll be live streaming our new website build from 9:30PM GMT / 1:30PM PDT today (40degreesnorth.co.uk)
7403.
Microsoft-Funded Startup Aims To Kill BitTorrent Traffic (yro.slashdot.org)
7404.
Here’s New Yahoo CEO’s First Note to Troops (allthingsd.com)
7405.
Show HN: Discover new music artists on YouTube (viralj.am)
7406.
USPS Banning International Shipments of Most Battery-Powered Gadgets May 16 (pcmag.com)
7407.
EA launches two games on Ubuntu Software Centre (imediamonkey.com)
7408.
Spawnfest 2012: a 48 hour programming contest featuring Erlang (spawnfest.com)
7409.
An IDE is Not Enough (in response to LightTable) (alarmingdevelopment.org)
7410.
Kodak housed nuclear reactor with enriched uranium (slashgear.com)