Scott Thompson Told Board He Has Cancer
(online.wsj.com)
May 2012 Archive
15811.
15812.
Betting Everything on Mobile
(technologyreview.com)
15813.
Mozilla: Firefox would be crippled on Windows RT
(neowin.net)
15814.
15815.
15816.
Is Linux ready for your PC?
(articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com)
15817.
TechMan: Desktop computer systems morphing
(post-gazette.com)
15818.
Top most used CSS and HTML5 Generator
(dreamtemplate.com)
15819.
The different 2012 link building strategies for SEO
(seojunky.com)
15821.
Fitness for Geeks.
(shop.oreilly.com)
15822.
15823.
Why I Love Unix
(itworld.com)
15824.
Introduction to Unit Testing
(typemock.com)
15825.
The Hidden Cost of Outsourcing Software: Software Intelligence
(zeroinsertionforce.blogspot.com)
15826.
Becoming a Friar on PerlMonks
(stevieb-tech.blogspot.ca)
15827.
15828.
Scott Thompson Told Board He Has Cancer
(telegraph.co.uk)
15829.
Thompson may be out, but Yahoo still a mess
(gigaom.com)
15830.
That thing we call happiness
(paraschopra.com)
15831.
Option Types in C++11
(github.com)
15832.
Main takeaways from Accel's big data conference
(atbrox.com)
15833.
Modern technology cannot stop biological clock
(greenwichtime.com)
15834.
Pyjamas hijacked (or: how not to do open source community changes)
(technogems.blogspot.com)
15835.
Travis-CI, give me my data back
(sammyrulez.blogspot.it)
15836.
Behind Buzzwords The Internet of Things is already here to improve our living
(openpicus.blogspot.it)
15837.
C++ 2011 by Dietmar Kühl (PDF presentation)
(accu.org)
15838.
C++ as the solution to the cross-platform tablet application development problem
(innovation.tss-yonder.com)
15839.
Programming complexity
(en.wikipedia.org)
15840.
Welcome to Code_Analysis Twitter (C/C++/C++11)
(twitter.com)