May 2010 Archive
1741.
Python: Starting Tornado Apps at Boot using Upstart (subversity.net)
1742.
A Head Start on Google’s Chrome OS (nytimes.com)
1743.
Facebook founder called trusting users dumb fucks (theregister.co.uk)
1744.
I Am Being Followed By Helicopters (tweetagewasteland.com)
1745.
India's electronic voting machines are vulnerable to attack (ns.umich.edu)
1746.
If Windows 3.11 required a 32-bit CPU, why was it called a 16-bit OS? (blogs.msdn.com)
1747.
Introducing App Engine for Business (code.google.com)
1748.
14 Survival Traits of Successful Entrepreneurs (roachblog.com)
1749.
Ask HN: Lets talk about Opentable.com ()
1750.
Matrix Factorization for Recommender Systems (www2.research.att.com)
1751.
The Web Way to Learn a Language (nytimes.com)
1752.
It's all mental -- these guys can run on water (totalprosports.com)
1753.
1000's of photos from the same moment in time (nytimes.com)
1754.
Senate Passes Biggest Regulatory Overhaul of Wall Street Since Depression (online.wsj.com)
1755.
Ask YC: Where do superstar web UI/UX/IA specialists come from? ()
1756.
Google invests in firm that tries to predict the future (computerworld.com)
1757.
Google updates Android platform versions chart, 2.1 finally in the lead (androidpolice.com)
1758.
PayPal Launches In-App Payment Library For Android (techcrunch.com)
1759.
MasterCard Wants Programmers to Use Its Payment Technology (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
1760.
Bill Joy on Sun's downfall, Microsoft's prospects, green tech (Q&A) (news.cnet.com)
1761.
The Mongoliad App: Neal Stephenson's Novel of the Future? (fastcompany.com)
1762.
Fossil, DVC with wiki and ticketing developed by sqlite creator Richard Hipp (fossil-scm.org)
1763.
Steve Yegge - where are you? ()
1764.
Fighting Information Asymmetry (metamorphblog.com)
1765.
Free Android Apps to Boost Your Productivity (mashable.com)
1766.
Node.js + Resque = crazy delicious (github.com)
1767.
Understanding Clojure’s PersistentVector implementation (blog.higher-order.net)
1768.
Results of the XKCD Color Survey (blag.xkcd.com)
1769.
[SF] Justin.tv is looking for talented engineers to work on the world's largest live video site (justin.tv)
1770.
Why sclerotic California hasn't yet stifled the extraordinary Silicon Valley (online.wsj.com)