May 2011 Archive
271.
Why Google Does Not Own Skype (edition.cnn.com)
272.
All modern web-browsers except IE9 are vulnerable to a huge memory leak (code.google.com)
273.
Understanding the code inside Tornado, the asynchronous web server (golubenco.org)
274.
Not a designer? Here’s how to make your web apps look awesome (tbbuck.com)
275.
JSONSelect (jsonselect.org)
276.
Tools To Help You Choose Your Website Color Scheme (techiemania.com)
277.
The Hacker's Path (krainboltgreene.heroku.com)
278.
56% of Americans have Internet data caps; FCC asked to investigate (arstechnica.com)
279.
The Unwritten Laws of Engineering: What the Beginner Needs to Learn at Once (memagazine.asme.org)
280.
New bill upgrades unauthorized Internet streaming to a felony (arstechnica.com)
281.
Linode launches native IPv6 support (blog.linode.com)
282.
Challenge HN: build pg-bot
283.
Jobs on the importance of saying "no" (blogs.forbes.com)
284.
PostgreSQL tips and tricks (gabrielweinberg.com)
285.
Facebook Busted in Clumsy Smear Attempt on Google (thedailybeast.com)
286.
Patriot Act extended four more years, USA in fourteen year state of emergency (politico.com)
287.
A Refrigerator that Runs Without Electricity (celsias.com)
288.
Building a Startup: 12 Priceless Tools for Launching Your MVP (nashcoding.com)
289.
Firefox 6 - WebSockets are back (hacks.mozilla.org)
290.
Julius Caesar's Last Breath (econ161.berkeley.edu)
291.
London Is Gonna Be Pissed, But We Prefer Berlin for Startups (techcrunch.com)
292.
Glossy vs matte screens: why the PC industry’s out of touch (pcpro.co.uk)
293.
Merlin Mann: Better (merlinmann.com)
294.
WordPress Discontinues Support for Internet Explorer 6 (readwriteweb.com)
295.
Idea Guy Looking for Developer (bubblefoundry.com)
296.
How The Martha Graham Google Logo is Animated (acumenholdings.com)
297.
C to Go: Could Go replace C? (www-cs-students.stanford.edu)
298.
Rails 3 Performance - Not Good Enough (blog.tstmedia.com)
299.
I refuse to tolerate assholes (jacobian.org)
300.
Gary Vaynerchuk: “99.5 Percent Of Social Media Experts Are Clowns” (TCTV) (techcrunch.com)