May 2008 Archive
1291.
Report: Al Gore’s CurrentTV Offered $100 Million For Digg In 2006 (techcrunch.com)
1292.
Using the Mobile Phone as a Medical Diagnostic Tool (economist.com)
1293.
How the Valley put Obama over the top (fakesteve.blogspot.com)
1294.
Yahoo seeking Open Alliance with Google (nypost.com)
1295.
It's Not The Data, It's The Flow (avc.blogs.com)
1296.
Apple Wants More Mobile Music From Labels: 3G Hints... (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
1297.
The Single Most Important Career Question You Can Ask Yourself (softwarebyrob.com)
1298.
Google Health: A Quick Hands-On Look (techcrunch.com)
1299.
Purely Functional Random-Access Lists (citeseer.ist.psu.edu)
1300.
LinkedIn Best Practices (markpeterdavis.com)
1301.
Measuring Informational Distance Between Cities (flowingdata.com)
1302.
Fabric - Simple Pythonic Deployment Tool (pypi.python.org)
1303.
Having the right users is more important than having the right features (25hoursaday.com)
1304.
Rails Powered by the GlassFish Application Server (Mongrel vs Glassgfish) (developers.sun.com)
1305.
EBay Architecture (highscalability.com)
1306.
Why Did Facebook Give Up on Beacon? (allfacebook.com)
1307.
Stewart Brand interviews Freeman Dyson (wired.com)
1308.
Missing services for Google App Engine (popcnt.org)
1309.
Seven Do’s And Three Don’ts For Creating New Web Products (whydoeseverythingsuck.com)
1310.
Adobe - Open Screen Project - Compete with Apple and Googles (whydoeseverythingsuck.com)
1311.
Little tweaks, huge impact (37signals.com)
1312.
From Welding to Weddings, DIY Rules at Maker Faire (wired.com)
1313.
Anatomy of Security-Enhanced Linux (SELinux) (ibm.com)
1314.
Walmart Launches Classified Listings (techcrunch.com)
1315.
Pixar’s Brad Bird on Fostering Innovation (gigaom.com)
1316.
HTTP Caching Done Right (xml.com)
1317.
Students and Startups: Notes From Talk at MIT Underground 2008 (onstartups.com)
1318.
Load Balancer Update (barry.wordpress.com)
1319.
Paul Nylander's visualizations of interesting functions (nylander.wordpress.com)
1320.
Ten (mostly) false ideas about emacs (wrds.wordpress.com)