May 2010 Archive
1861.
I like strong typing and compilation errors (ayende.com)
1862.
Git is a Harrier Jump Jet. And not in a good way (reprog.wordpress.com)
1863.
Google’s new Font Directory is a Disaster (arnorhs.com)
1864.
Codeless web development (codeless.org)
1865.
Google has released a list of 1000 most-visited sites on the web (webgeekph.com)
1866.
Do we need more top level domains? (baekdal.com)
1867.
Ask HN: Leaving a company I recently joined?
1868.
Posterous no longer includes site names in Facebook streams (adrianscott.org)
1869.
Ask HN: A product you would like to see built? ()
1870.
Apple should make MobileMe free (ipadwatcher.com)
1871.
Ask HN: Measuring the Aesthetic Quality of a Set of Colors? ()
1872.
Steve Jobs Email: Safari To Have Full HTML5 Support "Soon" (macstories.net)
1873.
Review: HTC Incredible (blog.badera.us)
1874.
Introducing: The OpenGateway Payment Platform. Host your own billing engine. (electricfunction.com)
1875.
How Do You Like MobileMe For Free? (sanziro.com)
1876.
Smartbooks have been delayed by Flash issues, says ARM (zdnet.co.uk)
1877.
99 questions (haskell.org)
1878.
Passing the torch. FeaturedUsers.com is for sale. (flippa.com)
1879.
Morgan Stanley says Apple tablet killing netbooks (electronista.com)
1880.
Surviving the Age of Humiliation (online.wsj.com)
1881.
Why The Fremium Model Is A Lot Like Dating (flowtown.com)
1882.
Customer runs off with proposal and uses it as implementation spec (norbu09.org)
1883.
Confirmed: TechCrunch50 conference is no more (venturebeat.com)
1884.
Palindromic video. Sort of ... (youtube.com)
1885.
Rex - Regular Expression Exploration (research.microsoft.com)
1886.
Advanced JavaScript: Compose function (javascriptweblog.wordpress.com)
1887.
Xerox PARC's Tool for Dealing with Twitter's "Information Overload" (readwriteweb.com)
1888.
Wholesale Privacy violations in the European Union (jacquesmattheij.com)
1889.
Mark Zuckerberg’s sister sorta threatens to take down bar's facebook page (davidkendall.tumblr.com)
1890.
New ‘OpenID Connect’ Proposal Could Solve Many of the Social Web’s Woes (webmonkey.com)