May 2010 Archive
1891.
Iannis Xenakis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (en.wikipedia.org)
1892.
Venter’s Newest Synthetic Bacteria Has Secret Messages Coded in its DNA (singularityhub.com)
1893.
Engines of Creation: The Coming Era of Nanotechnology (e-drexler.com)
1894.
Design Decisions: New Basecamp blank slates (37signals.com)
1895.
Kayak's Paul English Plans to Bring Free Wi-Fi Access to Africa (fastcompany.com)
1896.
Usenet history: the first "worst episode ever" post (groups.google.com)
1897.
Facebook Confirms Location Feature (techcrunch.com)
1898.
Easy Package Creation with CheckInstall (linux.com)
1899.
ATS - Applied Type System Programming Language (bluishcoder.co.nz)
1900.
I killed Thrudb for the love of Cassandra (3.rdrail.net)
1901.
Tacit knowledge: you don't know how much you know (newscientist.com)
1902.
The Google Logo in 884 4×6 Photographs (claybavor.com)
1903.
What's killing the news business: A belief in corporations. (scripting.com)
1904.
Steve Huffman - Lessons learned while at reddit.com (slideshare.net)
1905.
Why Free Software (OSS/FS, FLOSS, or FOSS)? Look at the Numbers (dwheeler.com)
1906.
A linux module dependency visualizer (demos.thejit.org)
1907.
RapidShare didn't infringe on copyrights, says US court (arstechnica.com)
1908.
8 biologists on the meaning of synthetic life (nature.com)
1909.
Apple Quietly Fixes iPad's Broken App Store Revealing 1,422 Games (m.kotaku.com)
1910.
Super Mario Bros. Crossover Xplained: An Interview with the Creator (gamexplain.com)
1911.
Apple's new ad campaign : Think similar (dburrows.posterous.com)
1912.
Code Quarterly - The Hackademic Journal (codequarterly.com)
1913.
NYSE: no technical problems during plunge (finance.yahoo.com)
1914.
Creative minds 'mimic schizophrenia' (news.bbc.co.uk)
1915.
The Scale Anticipation Fallacy (bhorowitz.com)
1916.
Hopes and Dreams to Real Thing (avc.com)
1917.
The Strategic Imperative Not to Hire Anybody (blogs.hbr.org)
1918.
Apple picks death not compliance for open source iPhone game (theregister.co.uk)
1919.
UK Chancellor targets IT projects in £6 billion cuts (computerworlduk.com)
1920.
Say What You Mean (in JavaScript) (iterative.ly)