Antihydrogen Trapped For 1000 Seconds
(technologyreview.com)
May 2011 Archive
121.
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The Architecture of Open Source Applications: LLVM
(aosabook.org)
123.
124.
How Little Sleep Can You Get Away With?
(nytimes.com)
125.
Y Combinator Is Boot Camp for Startups
(wired.com)
126.
Kill Math
(worrydream.com)
127.
Google App Engine for Go
(code.google.com)
128.
FBI: If We Told You . . . (Part II)
(aclu.org)
129.
Javascript Bitcoin Miner
(forum.bitcoin.org)
130.
System for generic, decentralized, unstoppable Internet anonymity
(code.google.com)
131.
An Introduction to Data Mining
(chem-eng.utoronto.ca)
132.
Windows 7 Network Awareness: How Windows knows it has an Internet connection
(blog.superuser.com)
133.
Flying Car (and 0-60 in less than 4 seconds!)
(eaavideo.org)
134.
How to Email Busy People
(humbledmba.com)
135.
Google Storage Now Available To Developers
(code.google.com)
136.
Gray code at the pediatrician's office
(blog.plover.com)
137.
Heroku architecture
(quora.com)
138.
Let's just use Emacs
(beastwithin.org)
139.
140.
How Facebook pushes updates to the site
(facebook.com)
141.
Twitter’s Shit Sandwich
(daringfireball.net)
142.
Love in GIT
(git.gnome.org)
143.
144.
Einstein for Everyone
(pitt.edu)
145.
Your Chrome browser might not be using HTTP anymore
(igvita.com)
146.
Screw Hashbangs: Building the Ultimate Infinite Scroll
(tumbledry.org)
147.
A $4.8M model airport with computer controlled vehicles
(news.com.au)
148.
The story of George — ayttm's most prolific non-developing contributor
(tech.bluesmoon.info)
149.
Skip Flash, Build Animations in HTML5 With Hype (YC W11)
(mashable.com)
150.
Bitcoin app rejected by Apple
(bitcoin.org)