May 2012 Archive
1381.
Meet Atlassian Stash: Git Repository Management For Enterprise Teams (blogs.atlassian.com)
1382.
Massive Speed Gains via Parallelized BZIP2 Compression (hackercodex.com)
1383.
World’s First ‘Wikipedia Town’ Goes Live Today (redorbit.com)
1384.
JS performance: try / catch versus checking for undefined (jsperf.com)
1385.
Find running median from a stream of integers (stackoverflow.com)
1386.
LastPass Gets A Makeover (kinda) (cwhitaker.com)
1387.
Leave only footprints: how Google's ethical ignorance gets it in trouble (arstechnica.com)
1388.
GapList – A Lightning-Fast List Implementation (java.dzone.com)
1389.
Z Kombinator (zkombinator.com)
1390.
The 32 startups that will present at Start-Up Chile Demo Day (slideshare.net)
1391.
The (very) uneven distribution of DNS root servers on the Internet (royal.pingdom.com)
1392.
A message to KevinHartz: Bring your money to Seattle (iseff.com)
1393.
Google Asks for Summary Judgment on Copyright Damages; Oracle Wants a New Jury (groklaw.net)
1394.
Facebook Is Urging Members to Add Organ Donor Status (nytimes.com)
1395.
IOS Low-Hanging Fruit (daringfireball.net)
1396.
Show HN: Awesome rent search website in the UK (cravify.com)
1397.
Apple's Tim Cook Voluntarily Forgoes $75 Million Payout (forbes.com)
1398.
RIM to cut 40% of workforce as another top exec resigns (appleinsider.com)
1399.
SQL Server: High performance inserts (altdevblogaday.com)
1400.
Got a deck? Solar panels now a plug-in appliance (news.cnet.com)
1401.
A Dangerous Obsession with Primitives (swanson.github.com)
1402.
Startups: Quit Asking for Spec Work (followthegospel.com)
1403.
Solar-powered catamaran goes around the world in 584 days (latimes.com)
1404.
Ask HN: (Self hosted) App Hosting platform for developers? ()
1405.
Panic's Cabel Sasser on "Maximum Viable Products" (andyet.net)
1406.
Barnes & Noble’s Nook Unit Is Worth More Than Its Parent Company (dealbook.nytimes.com)
1407.
How a train ride helped Mixpanel get into YC (garry.posterous.com)
1408.
Dropbox fixes app rejection issue, complies with Apple's rules (appleinsider.com)
1409.
Startups, this is how design works — The Numbers | Wells Riley (wellsriley.com)
1410.
UK Considering Requiring a License to View Porn (techdirt.com)