May 2010 Archive
1381.
Wired meets the woman behind Sugru (wired.co.uk)
1382.
The anatomy of a privacy meme (arvindn.livejournal.com)
1383.
FTC Approves Google AdMob Acquisition (nytimes.com)
1384.
MongoDB approach to database synchronization (mysqlperformanceblog.com)
1385.
WikiLeaks and Julian Paul Assange (newyorker.com)
1386.
So what would we need to implement an open alternative to Facebook? (reddit.com)
1387.
Is NYC the next tech mecca? (scripting.com)
1388.
The Trades of a Lifetime in 20 Minutes (nytimes.com)
1389.
Android Dalvik VM performance is a threat to the iPhone (javarants.com)
1390.
Free business ideas - looking for partners (jonathanbrun.com)
1391.
Search more securely with encrypted Google web search (googleblog.blogspot.com)
1392.
Opera joins in Jobs v Flash argument (techradar.com)
1393.
Alternative monospace fonts for programmers (retrocode.blogspot.com)
1394.
Advice for Computer Science College Students (joelonsoftware.com)
1395.
After the Ellen DeGeneres iPhone dust-up, does Apple need to lighten up? (csmonitor.com)
1396.
Google To Microsoft On Office Vs. Docs: Oh Yeah? (crn.in)
1397.
J Allard Rumored to Be Leaving Microsoft (1up.com)
1398.
The Hard Problem of Consciousness (en.wikipedia.org)
1399.
Most People Carry Neanderthal Genes (online.wsj.com)
1400.
How I Would Use the Google Prediction API (To Find Your Musical Profile) (thedatascientist.com)
1401.
How To Put On A Nerd Conference (televisionsky.org)
1402.
I am a failed entrepreneur. Ask Me Anything. (reddit.com)
1403.
Rough Type: Experiments in delinkification (roughtype.com)
1404.
Your public Facebook status updates? Now publicly searchable outside Facebook (eu.techcrunch.com)
1405.
Tetration (en.wikipedia.org)
1406.
Price of Facebook Privacy? Start Clicking (nytimes.com)
1407.
Nethack: The Greatest Game You Will Ever Play (thegreatestgameyouwilleverplay.com)
1408.
On pasta and music and copyright (confusedofcalcutta.com)
1409.
OpenBSD 4.7 Released (openbsd.org)
1410.
How Steven Chu Used Gamma Rays to Diagnose the BP Oil Spill (theatlantic.com)