May 2011 Archive
1.
Boot a linux kernel right inside your browser. (bellard.org)
2.
TermKit - a graphical terminal replacement (acko.net)
3.
Osama bin Laden Is Dead (nytimes.com)
4.
Facebook Loses Much Face In Secret Smear On Google (techcrunch.com)
5.
This Guy Has My MacBook (thisguyhasmymacbook.tumblr.com)
6.
Creator of "Dirty Jobs" Mike Rowe testifies to Congress (dsc.discovery.com)
7.
How AirBnB Became a Billion Dollar Company (davegooden.com)
8.
Guy unknowingly live tweets the Osama raid in Abbottabad (tweetlibrary.com)
9.
Poll: Should HN display comment scores?
10.
The Last Post (penmachine.com)
11.
John Resig joins the Khan Academy (ejohn.org)
12.
LastPass Disclosure Shows Why We Can't Have Nice Things (throwingfire.com)
13.
Cool, but obscure Unix tools (kkovacs.eu)
14.
You can increase your intelligence (scientificamerican.com)
15.
Game developer David Braben creates a USB stick PC for $25 (geek.com)
16.
Satellite Images of North Korea Prison Camps Find 200,000 Living as Slaves (singularityhub.com)
17.
My daughter was first sued in the womb (ftrain.com)
18.
Intel Reinvents Transistors Using New 3-D Structure (newsroom.intel.com)
19.
"The Best of edw519" is now free. Reverse Happy Birthday (edweissman.com)
20.
Why should anyone ever use a Google API again? (googlecode.blogspot.com)
21.
Google Chrome Hacked? (vupen.com)
22.
Chromebook (google.com)
23.
Top Programming Fonts (hivelogic.com)
24.
Poll: Do you support software patents?
25.
Loren wants to work at Airbnb (lorenburton.com)
26.
Microsoft to buy Skype for $7 billion (online.wsj.com)
27.
The Ballmer Days Are Over (brooksreview.net)
28.
Techniques To Simplify Sign-Ups and Log-Ins (smashingmagazine.com)
29.
Why is America the 'no-vacation nation'? (cnn.com)
30.
Startups Are Hard (blog.jazzychad.net)