May 2012 Archive
14281.
Galaxy S3 US Carriers Disappear From Sign Up Page (galaxyinsider.com)
14282.
The Kiss of Lust (jamesaltucher.com)
14283.
Physicists go totally random (sciencenews.org)
14284.
4 Ways To Kick Your Startup Slump's Ass (blog.leapfor.it)
14285.
Useful Code Comparing Tools For Web Developers (hongkiat.com)
14286.
The Secret to Getting Any Job You Want - Focus (jasonevanish.com)
14287.
A 'support group' for appaholics (appaholic.me)
14288.
What the Avengers can teach us about crisis management. (forbes.com)
14289.
[audio] 'Angry Birds' creator talking IPO (marketwatch.com)
14290.
Why Do Our Best and Brightest End Up in Silicon Valley and Not D.C.? (theatlantic.com)
14291.
London to test 'smart city' operating system (bbc.co.uk)
14292.
The growing role of the player in game development (pocketnext.com)
14293.
Library of Congress abandons 5 1/4" floppy disks, plans to migrate some data (digitalpreservation.gov)
14294.
Nokia Asha 302 Review and price in India,USA and UK. (techdistance.com)
14295.
Remember Color? It's Taking Another Shot With A Big Verizon Partnership (businessinsider.com)
14296.
Mashable Goes 'Behind the Launch' With New Documentary-Style Video Series (mashable.com)
14297.
GUID guide (part three) (blogs.msdn.com)
14298.
Ask Dr. Solder (elecraft.com)
14299.
Lightweight Agile Systems (about.bluefields.com)
14300.
The power of programming (carrotblog.com)
14301.
Change transportation. Create joy. Be our first engineering hire at Ridejoy. (ridejoy.com)
14302.
MIT picked 10 Emerging Technologies for 2012 (technologyreview.com)
14303.
Jury finds Google infringed Oracle copyrights in partial verdict (theverge.com)
14304.
Dining on Data: How APIs Are Transforming The Way We Eat (foodandtechconnect.com)
14305.
User Friendly Backbone Routes (codeepiphany.blogspot.com)
14306.
Syntactical patch: open source command line refactoring tool (github.com)
14307.
How Distributed Sensemaking Could Replace Search (datanami.com)
14308.
Type study: Choosing fallback fonts (blog.typekit.com)
14309.
Smartphones Used By 50.4% Of U.S. Consumers, Android 48.5% Of Them (techcrunch.com)
14310.
Bay Area Council 2012 Outlook Conference/ Jeff Weiner, LinkedIn (youtube.com)