May 2010 Archive
1111.
Absurd Complexity of Facebook Privacy Settings (nytimes.com)
1112.
Secure Communication Comes To Android (blogs.forbes.com)
1113.
A non-blocking lexing toolkit for Scala in less than 800 lines of code (matt.might.net)
1114.
How to Avoid Some Startup Danger Points (softwarebyrob.com)
1115.
Why Engineers Hop Jobs (teddziuba.com)
1116.
Cognitive Neuroscience of Mindfulness Meditation (Google TechTalks) (youtube.com)
1117.
Goldman Sachs Has First Perfect Quarter With Zero Trading Loss (bloomberg.com)
1118.
If you have to learn just one programming language (blog.srinivasan.biz)
1119.
Attorney General Tom Corbett Subpoenaes Twitter To Identify Anonymous Critics (techcrunch.com)
1120.
Bach, Allard leaving Microsoft (techflash.com)
1121.
Game reviews on Metacritic: why we avoid inclusion (arstechnica.com)
1122.
Why Nobody Understands Your Visualization (petewarden.typepad.com)
1123.
A modest proposal: the Continuous Client (engadget.com)
1124.
Small Businesses Doing Well Building and Maintaining Backyard “Microfarms” (latimes.com)
1125.
Training a deep belief network on a GPU with 100 million free parameters (ai.stanford.edu)
1126.
Fear Is A No-No (avc.com)
1127.
WSGI on Python 3 (lucumr.pocoo.org)
1128.
All you need are 1,000 true fans (kk.org)
1129.
Start-up activity now higher than during Dotcom boom (kauffman.org)
1130.
Konami Code for any website - Unicorn Blitz (jmhobbs.github.com)
1131.
Mac OS gets multi-tasking (folklore.org)
1132.
The MMORPG Ryzom goes Free Software (dev.ryzom.com)
1133.
Google Map Mashups are About to Get a Lot Better (41latitude.com)
1134.
Even Google now slamming ACTA (news.cnet.com)
1135.
Inside the RFID 'virus' that 'infected a man' (blog.jgc.org)
1136.
Video: Angel Investor Chris Dixon on Startups & Why the VC Model Is Broken (gigaom.com)
1137.
Why Perl isn't Going Away Soon (Or Ever) (ostatic.com)
1138.
Brad Feld ditches his iPhone (feld.com)
1139.
Ask HN: Just finished coding my new startup; need ideas for getting traction
1140.
Facebook is Getting Orwellian. I Vote Ctrl-W. (blog.dogster.com)