May 2012 Archive
10711.
Opening the Book(Book) on Twelve South, a Mac-exclusive accessory maker (engadget.com)
10712.
The Moog: Google's doodle explained (telegraph.co.uk)
10713.
How Star Trek has shaped our technology and future (ariejan.net)
10714.
Modern Browsers (blog.aventine.se)
10715.
Staying the Underdog (hellomick.com)
10716.
How to build something real in your spare time (47hats.com)
10717.
"Abuse at Scale" presentation from Gmail [pdf] (ripe64.ripe.net)
10718.
Better - Merlin Mann (merlinmann.com)
10719.
LEAP - Control you PC/MAC with air gestures (live.leapmotion.com)
10720.
Human Beings Weren’t Designed To Bump Into Each Other In Hallways (planetivy.com)
10721.
A faster, simpler Google Search app for iPhone (googlemobile.blogspot.com)
10722.
A paleontologist discusses the problem of dinosaur poaching (skepticblog.org)
10723.
Show HN: ShelvAR - Augmented Reality app to sort books (youtube.com)
10724.
Live: Europe is Imploding (businessinsider.com)
10725.
LEGOs, Play-Doh, and Programming (Java is LEGOs, Ruby is Play-Doh) (weblog.jamisbuck.org)
10726.
The Golden Gate Bridge: Report on Color and Lighting (1935) (goldengatebridge.org)
10727.
CISPA will go to a vote in early June. Help stop it NOW ()
10728.
Facebook Misjudged Demand in IPO (businessweek.com)
10729.
Groupon Class-action settlement moving ahead (grouponvouchersettlement.com)
10730.
You Make It You Sell It (maxlynch.com)
10731.
2001 Pitch: Why Web services make business sense (news.cnet.com)
10732.
SpaceX rockets ahead, but several companies jockeying behind it (washingtonpost.com)
10733.
The ambiguity of “or” (translation-blog.trustedtranslations.com)
10734.
The User Experience of In-N-Out’s Menu (bryanjclark.com)
10735.
Jury doesn't find Google to infringe two Oracle patents (fosspatents.com)
10736.
Quoting without Confusion (blog.8thlight.com)
10737.
Try the Practicing Ruby journal for a month without paying a cent (rubyflow.com)
10738.
Countries with fastest internet (graphics8.nytimes.com)
10739.
Hell Labs opens doors in Silicon Valley; plans to build startups within an hour (mockcrunch.com)
10740.
Crowdfunding may be kickstarting startups soon (bottomline.msnbc.msn.com)