May 2011 Archive
241.
Fetch.io Downloads Your Torrents For You Insanely Fast, Then Streams Them to You (lifehacker.com)
242.
Google Correlate (correlate.googlelabs.com)
243.
What would a teaspoonful of neutron star do to you? (io9.com)
244.
Voronoi Polygonal Map Generation (www-cs-students.stanford.edu)
245.
I take illegal drugs for inspiration (susanblackmore.co.uk)
246.
I will build your prototype (iwbyp.chris-granger.com)
247.
LikeALittle's Ridiculous Hacker House (techcrunch.com)
248.
Amazon.com Now Selling More Kindle Books Than Print Books (phx.corporate-ir.net)
249.
Apple Tells Lodsys Patent Troll to Back Off (loopinsight.com)
250.
If you didn’t run code written by assholes, your machine wouldn’t boot (rusty.ozlabs.org)
251.
Forgotten Soviet Moon Rover Beams Light Back to Earth (spectrum.ieee.org)
252.
New iMacs run fans at full on all drives other than Apple supplied... (blog.macsales.com)
253.
Lytro Lightfield Gallery (lytro.com)
254.
Don't give bullshit advice (humbledmba.com)
255.
JSON: The JavaScript subset that isn't (timelessrepo.com)
256.
John Resig, creator of jQuery, AMA. (reddit.com)
257.
After approving NBC buyout, FCC Commissioner becomes Comcast lobbyist (arstechnica.com)
258.
Important languages to learn to understand different approaches and concepts (stackoverflow.com)
259.
Advanced Google Analytics for Startups (thinkvitamin.com)
260.
What Every C Programmer Should Know About Undefined Behavior #1/3 (blog.llvm.org)
261.
The most minimalist commercial website you'll ever see (biketek.com)
262.
Front End Development Guidelines (taitems.tumblr.com)
263.
An algorithm for the Names at the 9/11 Memorial (newyorker.com)
264.
Treatise on Font Rasterisation (freddie.witherden.org)
265.
IOS RAGE rendered with WebGL (blog.tojicode.com)
266.
Peititon for Wikpedia to become first digital World Heritage Site (wikipedia.de)
267.
What If Drivers Were Hired Like Programmers? (blog.jitbit.com)
268.
Speeding up Rails startup time (rhnh.net)
269.
Tune In, Turn On, Drop Out – The Startup Genome Project (steveblank.com)
270.
Y Combinator Accepts Record 60+ New Startups For Summer 2011 (techcrunch.com)