May 2012 Archive
8731.
ActiveRecord: How dynamic finders work (blog.hasmanythrough.com)
8732.
Sean Parker’s Stealth Video Startup Airtime Ready For Launch on June 5th (techcrunch.com)
8733.
Brands Leveraging Pinterest (marketwire.com)
8734.
Join my Hacker News upvoting cabal ()
8735.
1 minute shared email folders with Squadmail goes public beta (squadmail.com)
8736.
The university as a gym for the mind (cs.uni.edu)
8737.
Photo & Video Now The Fastest Growing Mobile App Category (techcrunch.com)
8738.
Taking the lead from Valve, EA Games on Ubuntu. (fridge.ubuntu.com)
8739.
RIAA Tries To Downplay Its Role In The Feds' Censorship Of Dajaz1 (nytimes.com)
8740.
Geeks & Depression meetup (joindiaspora.com)
8741.
Who’s liable in the share economy? (gigaom.com)
8742.
Has the airport experience become horrible? (bbc.co.uk)
8743.
Plaxo shuts back door spammers used to access Google accounts (news.cnet.com)
8744.
Green Eggs and Constraints (daltonlp.com)
8745.
Italian Gov't Gives Up Trying To Regulate Copyright Online (the1709blog.blogspot.com)
8746.
Experience Google I/O 2012 anywhere (googledevelopers.blogspot.com)
8747.
Detailed Look At Tizen (Samsung’s First Prototype Device) (thehandheldblog.com)
8748.
So I’m a doctor – now what? Post-PhD career choices (blogs.plos.org)
8749.
Mobile share of web traffic in Asia has tripled since 2010 (royal.pingdom.com)
8750.
Show HN: ChartBRAIN - Video playlists done right. (chartbrain.com)
8751.
KnockoutJS 2.1 is out today (knockmeout.net)
8752.
Could You Greet Your Facebook Friends By Name? (blog.hunterc.com)
8753.
Facebook changes IPO pitch (reuters.com)
8754.
Albert Einstein: Why Socialism? (monthlyreview.org)
8755.
Oracle, Google lawyers spar over Android's Dalvik VM as patent phase begins (arstechnica.com)
8756.
Learning to program: Why Python? (udacity.blogspot.in)
8757.
List of Hand-Picked and Recommended Data Visualization Tools (infosthetics.com)
8758.
7 Days with Sketch 2 (theindustry.cc)
8759.
Learning to program: Why Python? (udacity.blogspot.com)
8760.
Congress To Amend NDAA To Give DoD & NSA Greater 'Cyberwar' Powers (techdirt.com)