May 2012 Archive
10081.
Safari 5 fails to handle 8192 bit RSA certificates (discussions.apple.com)
10082.
Culture Kills (or Wins) (squirrel.pl)
10083.
Pushing JSON into a Java Content Repository (asserttrue.blogspot.com)
10084.
How I’ve (kind of) Beaten Insomnia (hynek.me)
10085.
Set Size: Stream vs. Relevancy Filters (zachperret.tumblr.com)
10086.
NASDAQ:GSVC (pre-IPO investors in FB) (google.com)
10087.
Facebook's New R&D Machine (online.wsj.com)
10088.
How I explain the Maker schedule and Manager schedule without being insulting (digitaltoolfactory.net)
10089.
NASA Investigating Possible SSL Compromise (securityweek.com)
10090.
Startup Finder (angel.co)
10091.
Make the XmlSerializer your friend (idevforfun.com)
10092.
Mozilla Removing Support for the ‘java’ and ‘Packages’ DOM Objects (boomswaggerboom.wordpress.com)
10093.
Entrepreneur Reflects on 19 Years Since Starting ISP in Garage (smh.com.au)
10094.
We are in the age of personal responsibility (blog.penelopetrunk.com)
10095.
A Tribute to Jim Gray: Sometimes Nice Guys Do Finish First (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
10096.
Can Facebook live up to its $104 billion valuation? (theverge.com)
10097.
CSS Selectors Level 4 support in Hitch (hitchjs.wordpress.com)
10098.
Nokia Burning Cash, But AT&T Has Hope (informationweek.com)
10099.
Color schemes for Mac's iTerm Terminal Application (itermcolorschemes.com)
10100.
Why I'll buy 40 random stocks when the FTSE 100 hits 4000 (iii.co.uk)
10101.
Clubbing in the middle of the day (businessweek.com)
10102.
The Facebook Contradiction (mikeparsons.net)
10103.
Show HN: Moonbird - Follow People Who Tweet Articles You Care About (blog.intigi.com)
10104.
How JPMorgan Lost 2 billion without trying (businessweek.com)
10105.
200-year-old shipwreck found in Gulf of Mexico (miamiherald.com)
10106.
The hidden CMO desk of the future (mikeparsons.net)
10107.
Facebook IPO Bar Crawl for Gold Diggers (vayable.com)
10108.
MongoEngine Flask Extension (github.com)
10109.
Knuth - Structured Programming with go to Statements (sbel.wisc.edu)
10110.
Facebook IPO is not the endgame (wired.com)