May 2012 Archive
961.
B&N Removes Magazine From Nook Store Due To Feature Article On 'Hacking' (techdirt.com)
962.
JS.Next Needs You (javascriptweblog.wordpress.com)
963.
The cost of ODF and OOXML (people.skolelinux.org)
964.
A view’s responsibility — a lesson on JavaScript and the DOM (open.bekk.no)
965.
Workflow.py: A Minimalist Workflow Engine (github.com)
966.
Xkcd: "Kickstarter" (xkcd.com)
967.
Quora raises $50M at a $400M valuation with Peter Thiel leading (online.wsj.com)
968.
Windows Live is dead (jasonlefkowitz.net)
969.
The Experience Economy (cdixon.org)
970.
Experimental 3D page layout inspired by Flipboard (tympanus.net)
971.
Batsd: 37 Signals' Ruby Statsd implementation persisting to Redis (github.com)
972.
Jython 2.7 alpha1 released (fwierzbicki.blogspot.com)
973.
Stypi (YC S11) has been acquired by Salesforce (blog.stypi.com)
974.
Announcing Better SSL for your Heroku App (blog.heroku.com)
975.
Nobel Prize-winning economist Paul Krugman is doing an IamA (reddit.com)
976.
Bitcoinica hacked. ~$100k USD stolen. (bitcoinica.com)
977.
ISPs Improve Their DNS Hijacking And How To Stop It (hackercodex.com)
978.
Defer Haskell type errors to runtime: new GHC 7.6 developers' flag (hackage.haskell.org)
979.
A core Python committer's (very shallow) thoughts on Dart (sayspy.blogspot.com)
980.
Pinstagram (wired.com)
981.
Rbutr: a browser extension that finds rebuttals to web pages you're reading (rbutr.com)
982.
Medical devices: A ticking time-bomb (economist.com)
983.
Pair (YC W12), The Social Network For Two, Launches An Android App (mashable.com)
984.
Charity asked to pay just to link to newspaper websites (faduda.ie)
985.
Lessons from torvalds/GitHub commits discussion (technicallyborked.com)
986.
Using A Slime-Mold To Calculate Minimum Spanning Trees (nytimes.com)
987.
WebSockets with Varnish and Nginx (thruflo.com)
988.
Korean and Russian scientists plan to clone woolly mammoth (phys.org)
989.
A new organ discovered in baleen whales (whyevolutionistrue.wordpress.com)
990.
Paris & Berlin – The tale of two cities (Part 1: The facts you can’t ignore) (rudebaguette.com)