May 2012 Archive
14251.
Academic Publishing: Elsevier Tries Open 'Text Mining' of Its Journals (chronicle.com)
14252.
Toys and Joys (theamericanscholar.org)
14253.
What has science ever done for us? (guardian.co.uk)
14254.
On unforced errors - are you self sabotaging yourself? (typedwiththumbs.posterous.com)
14255.
Artists and Technologists (disinfo.com)
14256.
In depth discussion of Facebook IPO (onpoint.wbur.org)
14257.
Backbone Templates using JST in Rails (blog.gristmill.io)
14258.
US scientists who mean business (bbc.co.uk)
14259.
Procter & Gamble Bans Streaming Services (usatoday.com)
14260.
A Private Cloud . . . On Wheels? (architects.dzone.com)
14261.
FireYogi, How is this possible? share your thoughts? (youtube.com)
14262.
A Carefully Selected List of Recommended Tools on Datavisualization.ch (datavisualization.ch)
14263.
Sciencescape: Intv with Co-Founder of Startup Mapping Human Landscape of Science (sciencetimeblog.org)
14264.
Picture-tube - Render images in the terminal (thechangelog.com)
14265.
You Might Be Breaking the Law. Tumblr Might Pay the Price. (daily-download.com)
14266.
Add color to your shell tools (teom.wordpress.com)
14267.
A near-future prognosis for television: surprisingly strong, driven by choice (arstechnica.com)
14268.
Getting started with Linux commands (extremetech.com)
14269.
How Javascript Timers Work (ejohn.org)
14270.
"The best recommendations have a lot of verbs." (kev.inburke.com)
14271.
Origins of the Open Source CSLA .NET Framework (visualstudiomagazine.com)
14272.
What Privacy Advocates Don't Get About Data Tracking on the Web (theatlantic.com)
14273.
What is an Aguri tree? (programmers.stackexchange.com)
14274.
U.K. Computer Pioneer Dies (blogs.wsj.com)
14275.
Oracle v Google: Juror accused of improperly discussing case (theverge.com)
14276.
Using Trestle's Read-Only Object Collections (trestleapp.com)
14277.
How to win the Prisoner's Dilemma (Video) (schneier.com)
14278.
The mystery of brain freezes unlocked (livescience.com)
14279.
PaidContent: Publisher sues Tumblr over porn pics (paidcontent.org)
14280.
Is Your Email Client Leaking Sensitive Information? (novainfosecportal.com)