May 2010 Archive
1051.
The Short Talk (cs.cornell.edu)
1052.
SLIME-like Lisp and Clojure REPL inside Vim with Profiling, Hyperspec, Paredit (vim.org)
1053.
Google acquires AdMob (googleblog.blogspot.com)
1054.
Health insurance options for startups (sachin.posterous.com)
1055.
Flash is a CPU hog? (mikechambers.com)
1056.
Google Analytics opt-out browser extension (tools.google.com)
1057.
Rate my startup: Invoice.ly - no bull* invoicing (invoice.ly)
1058.
Facebook is a utility; utilities get regulated (zephoria.org)
1059.
Our solar system - A Webkit Animation using CSS3 (neography.com)
1060.
Hypersonic aircraft shatters aviation records (latimes.com)
1061.
Fast and slow if-statements: branch prediction in modern processors (igoro.com)
1062.
Gordon Brown steps down (news.bbc.co.uk)
1063.
Spreadsheet of the glycemic indices of 4,000 foods as measured by the NCI [xls] (riskfactor.cancer.gov)
1064.
Laser Fence Zaps Mosquitoes In Flight (spectrum.ieee.org)
1065.
Newzbin (paid usenet search engine) closes due to legal action (newzbin.com)
1066.
Chrome-To-Android Extension: Awesome, Deadly (techcrunch.com)
1067.
Bedbugs in the Duvet: An infestation on the Upper East Side (nymag.com)
1068.
Facebook's Problem Isn't Privacy (cringely.com)
1069.
The Internet Explorer 9 HTML5 Canvas Campaign (freeciv.net)
1070.
First, we kill all the patent lawyers (computerworlduk.com)
1071.
Haiku Project Announces Availability of Haiku R1/Alpha 2 (haiku-os.org)
1072.
Faker.js - generate massive amounts of fake data in Node.js and the browser (github.com)
1073.
Android Now Running On iPhone 3G (pcworld.com)
1074.
Facebook vs. Zynga (blog.bluefrogsrv.com)
1075.
Gesture Based Computing Gloves (web.mit.edu)
1076.
Mixpanel/WePay (YC S09) tech talk: PHP Inventor Rasmus Lerdorf talks about PHP (facebook.com)
1077.
Ceph: A Linux petabyte-scale distributed file system (ibm.com)
1078.
School's Laptop Spying Software Exploitable from Anywhere (freedom-to-tinker.com)
1079.
Norway goes after Facebook and Zynga (labs.teppefall.com)
1080.
Video: John Nunemaker talks about mongoDB (webpulp.tv)