May 2012 Archive
14971.
Cofounder Speed Dating in Chicago (chicagoleanstartup.com)
14972.
Asa Dotzler on MS's broken promises to devs re: Win 8 on ARM (weblogs.mozillazine.org)
14973.
Session(login) logging in linux explained. (blog.satisheerpini.net)
14974.
Ask HN : What is wrong with this? (promapr.com)
14975.
DDR4 memory is coming soon — maybe too soon (kurzweilai.net)
14976.
A Language-Design Puzzle in Operator Overloading (drdobbs.com)
14977.
3D Hybrid Memory Cube Using Through-Silicon Vias (TSV) (kurzweilai.net)
14978.
Facebook is getting its own app store for all devices, all platforms (washingtonpost.com)
14979.
Mobile now accounts for 10 percent of all Internet usage worldwide (thenextweb.com)
14980.
Mobile Payments Fragmentation - Growing Number Of Players (techiediy.com)
14981.
A proposal to fix CSS prefix madness (lists.w3.org)
14982.
Ask HN: What VIM addons do you use? ()
14983.
Civility in online comments ()
14984.
Every startup is bootstrapped (rwilcox.tumblr.com)
14985.
Intresting 404 error page (devbridge.com)
14986.
Nokia 'Dev City' parody video (youtube.com)
14987.
Android users now get access to and create free Google Offers (googlecommerce.blogspot.in)
14988.
When an Investment Thesis Moves Beyond You (launchcapital.wordpress.com)
14989.
Who said Viber can't be used from a PC or Mac? (viberforpc.com)
14990.
Besides everything you know - Google also provides free home phone (freecallshub.com)
14991.
Why Facebook Has Not Already Peaked (nymag.com)
14992.
Seamless integration between NodeJS and ClojureScript (github.com)
14993.
How Eric Ries Coined "The Pivot" (fastcompany.com)
14994.
SingTel's Amobee buys AdJitsu (zdnetasia.com)
14995.
OnMediaQuery - Responsive Javascript (springload.co.nz)
14996.
Apprenticeships (tradiejunction.com)
14997.
Fish gotta fly - Dave Nicolette about change, status quo and the big picture (davenicolette.wordpress.com)
14998.
Rosetta Smalltalk: A Microcomputer Language (1979) [pdf] (esug.org)
14999.
CEOs who meditate (businessinsider.com)
15000.
Schumpeter: The Mormon way of business (economist.com)