May 2012 Archive
17731.
EGAL: Equal Rights for functional objects [1992] (pipeline.com)
17732.
Show HN: Adhocistan (Looking for Feedback) (adhocistan.com)
17733.
Can Twitter predict disease outbreaks? (bmj.com)
17734.
A complete functional and fully customizable Contact form using jQuery and PHP (dzyngiri.com)
17735.
The best France-related questions on Quora (techbaguette.com)
17736.
Don't compete on features (pixelstech.net)
17737.
Large IT Company Atos to Ban Email (bbc.com)
17738.
The ingredients of a great story (marketingwizdom.com)
17739.
Triangulate your iPhone photos with dmesh (thenextweb.com)
17740.
Coding Horror - How to Write Without Writing (codinghorror.com)
17741.
The Rhythmic Pace Of Rebellion (joypeacelovehappiness.com)
17742.
Dive into HTML5 (diveintohtml5.info)
17743.
You will be judged (or you will be ignored) (sethgodin.typepad.com)
17744.
Show HN: Radio Streaming Engine for iOS with http and mms support (radiotunessdk.com)
17745.
The Russians Are Coming: A First Look At Rosa 2012 Marathon (broadcast.oreilly.com)
17746.
Scale isn’t everything (stevestreeting.com)
17747.
Management solutions provider (dhyanit.com)
17748.
7 Free RSS News Reader Apps for iOS (appsnuke.com)
17749.
Create a custom viewer app for the iPad (en.sdjournal.org)
17750.
Microsoft's Social Networking Site now open to all. (computerworld.com)
17751.
Ask HN: Share your innuendo's with present design elements ()
17752.
Randomized testing (blog.isabel-drost.de)
17753.
Why Rumors Spread Fast in Social Networks (idw-online.de)
17754.
Heuristic limitations of the circle method (terrytao.wordpress.com)
17755.
China approves Google’s Motorola buy, demands Android remain open (bgr.com)
17756.
Acid in the Brain: New Way to Look at Brain Function (sciencedaily.com)
17757.
Show HN: a sport car in WebGL in 40lines of js (learningthreejs.com)
17758.
Randomly Interleave 2 Arrays In Python (stackoverflow.com)
17759.
French discount aggregator Miwim gobbled up by US based WhaleShark Media (rudebaguette.com)
17760.
Spotting the next Facebook - Emotions are big (forbes.com)