May 2012 Archive
9181.
Dutch court now bans links and instructions to access The Pirate Bay (bbc.co.uk)
9182.
How InSync plans to compete with Google Drive: focus on business (blog.insynchq.com)
9183.
Getting up to speed on a new git repo (rakeroutes.com)
9184.
Possible security breach at BoardGameGeek, RPGGeek, and VideoGameGeek. (boardgamegeek.com)
9185.
Why the Campaign to Stop America's Obesity Crisis Keeps Failing (thedailybeast.com)
9186.
Facebook Inches Into Craigslist Territory With ‘Highlighted Posts’ (mashable.com)
9187.
Big Data and DevOps: 5 Projects to Watch (devopsangle.com)
9188.
30 years of beautifully designed Microsoft hardware (royal.pingdom.com)
9189.
IT's Poor Customer Satisfaction: Don’t Blame Developers (esj.com)
9190.
Mein Yahoo (de.my.yahoo.com)
9191.
Now Every Company Is A Software Company (forbes.com)
9192.
Related Queries and Spelling Corrections in Search (engineering.twitter.com)
9193.
World's first 3D tablet (technostall.com)
9194.
Dear subscription table, (facebook.stackoverflow.com)
9195.
Dropbox/Google Drive — Data portability for the web (jakenbake.com)
9196.
People Just Aren't That Into The Internet (slate.com)
9197.
Objective-C Comes of Age - Slashdot (apple.slashdot.org)
9198.
DevJuice: Injection for Xcode (tuaw.com)
9199.
How Not to Build Links to Your Website: Courtesy of American Express (billhartzer.com)
9200.
Population Genetics: We’re all mutants now (arstechnica.com)
9201.
We are all n00bs (sabreuse.com)
9202.
How to Arm Yourself for the War for (Engineering) Talent (g33ktalk.com)
9203.
LegalZoom Files For $120M IPO, Saw $156M In Revenue Last Year (techcrunch.com)
9204.
F-Sim Space Shuttle for iOS: A Superb Flight Simulator (macobserver.com)
9205.
IndexedDB Shim for Chrome - so that you can code against the latest spec (blog.nparashuram.com)
9206.
Turntable for Android is out (play.google.com)
9207.
ThePirateBay Reverse Proxy (about.piratereverse.info)
9208.
Shocking new evidence proves Abraham Lincoln really did invent Facebook (mockcrunch.com)
9209.
Stone-Throwing Chimp Thinks Ahead (wired.com)
9210.
Why Products Suck (And How To Make Them Suck Less) (techcrunch.com)