May 2012 Archive
91.
Timeline of the far future (en.wikipedia.org)
92.
When half a million Americans died and nobody noticed (theweek.co.uk)
93.
Why do web sites and software take so long to build? And why is it so hard? (scottporad.com)
94.
Humble Indie Bundle 5: pay what you want for video games (humblebundle.com)
95.
I'm Giving Up Reading for a Year (curiousrat.com)
96.
A set of top Computer Science blogs (drtomcrick.wordpress.com)
97.
Petition Obama adminstration to require free access to publicly funded research (access2research.org)
98.
Pixel-fitting – how antialiasing can ruin your logos and icons (dcurt.is)
99.
Mark Zuckerberg married (facebook.com)
100.
Parse launches JavaScript SDK: Parse for Websites (blog.parse.com)
101.
Wil Wheaton: Yo Hollywood, Let Me Download Ubuntu (wilwheaton.typepad.com)
102.
Jury rules Google violated copyright law, Google moves for mistrial (arstechnica.com)
103.
Judge: An IP-Address Doesn’t Identify a Person (or BitTorrent Pirate) (torrentfreak.com)
104.
Things Not Strings -- Google Launches Knowledge Graph (googleblog.blogspot.com)
105.
Seriously? Ads? (blog.dinkevich.com)
106.
Yahoo CEO might have lied about having CS degree (marketwatch.com)
107.
Show HN: Habit List - my first iOS app (habitlistapp.com)
108.
Mark Zuckerberg sells 30.2 million shares of $FB common stock at $37.58 (sec.gov)
109.
Most popular browser missing (Chrome)... (facebook.com)
110.
Richard Stallman Collapses At Barcelona Conference (publico.es)
111.
Apple iPhone charger teardown: quality in an tiny expensive package (arcfn.com)
112.
WebGL: 80,000 particles (minimal.be)
113.
HTML9 Responsive Boilerstrap JS (html9responsiveboilerstrapjs.com)
114.
Nine-year-old’s lunch blog shames school into making changes (grist.org)
115.
Maddox on Link-Baiting Aggregation Sites (thebestpageintheuniverse.net)
116.
NCombinator (ncombinator.com)
117.
A few things to remember while coding in Python (satyajit.ranjeev.in)
118.
Rick Santorum's Fake Donation Meter (ricksantorum.com)
119.
Dutch parliament rejects ACTA, prohibits government to sign or ratify. (bof.nl)
120.
Germany sets new solar-power record (uk.reuters.com)