May 2012 Archive
8791.
Memoir of a Web App: Origins (job-buddy.blogspot.com)
8792.
How to download JDK with curl (d.hatena.ne.jp)
8793.
Metallic Hydrogen (johncarlosbaez.wordpress.com)
8794.
How Indian Brands Are Performing On Facebook? (SocialBakers April Report) (lighthouseinsights.in)
8795.
Sensplore: captures Android motion sensor data and emails it to you as CSV (tbray.org)
8796.
Accelerating diversity in entrepreneurship with NewME (googleblog.blogspot.com)
8797.
Hack your way into Europe for longer than 90 Days (nomadicmatt.com)
8798.
I'm a better Security Pro because I'm an Investor and vice versa (1raindrop.typepad.com)
8799.
Eval a url (thespanner.co.uk)
8800.
Show HN: Amazing Insights - Real-time monitoring for Windows Azure apps (agilebusinesscloud.com)
8801.
A lot of video games are dumb, but a lot of everything is dumb too (guardian.co.uk)
8802.
How Linux Started Out as a Tinkering Project (linuxjournal.com)
8803.
Republicans in Senate Block Bill on Student Loan Rates (nytimes.com)
8804.
Morgan Stanley, Where Money and Tech Meet (dealbook.nytimes.com)
8805.
Targeted Attack Infiltrates At Least 20 Companies (darkreading.com)
8806.
Oracle's Fight for the Future (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
8807.
How Amazon saved Zynga's butt—and why Zynga built a cloud of its own (arstechnica.com)
8808.
China's restrictive rare earth mineral policy draws global ire (arstechnica.com)
8809.
The Black Sunday Hack (news.slashdot.org)
8810.
How can I go about applying machine learning algorithms to stock markets? (quant.stackexchange.com)
8811.
When Path Met Pinterest (forbes.com)
8812.
Burden for Some or Blessing for Many? (rajeshsetty.com)
8813.
Combining In-Person and Remote Research (uxmag.com)
8814.
The Twitter Attack That Wasn't (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
8815.
The laziness paradox (scotthyoung.com)
8816.
Beautiful Websites (quora.com)
8817.
Should Zuckerberg have worn a hoodie to Wall Street? (blog.sfgate.com)
8818.
Post-Recession Consumer Trends (gmgradiomedialab.blogspot.co.uk)
8819.
Everyday Rails Testing with RSpec: Get advance access to my new book now (everydayrails.com)
8820.
Amazon announces RDS for SQL Server (aws.amazon.com)