May 2012 Archive
1831.
Show HN: HTML7 - Modern HTML (github.com)
1832.
The Decline and Fall of 'Draw Something' (theatlanticwire.com)
1833.
Quantum computer leap (phys.org)
1834.
Passpoint WiFi tech promises cellphone-like handoff between hotspots (arstechnica.com)
1835.
Locating CPU-intensive code in Node.js (nodetime.com)
1836.
"HTML7 magic" on Facebook (jasonbos.co)
1837.
Indian Supreme Court website hacked in response to TPB, Vimeo block (tech2.in.com)
1838.
Eric 'ESR' Raymond Philly JUG presentation (youtu.be)
1839.
Winners of Udacity's CS101 contest (udacity.blogspot.com)
1840.
SOPA is coming back. (reddit.com)
1841.
The Future of Startup Accelerators (instigatorblog.com)
1842.
Law Professor Letter to Senate Finance Committee (regarding ACTA) (infojustice.org)
1843.
Please Learn To Think About Abstractions (hanselman.com)
1844.
JavaScript and Dart: Can we do better? (radar.oreilly.com)
1845.
HP's webOS Enyo team going to Google (theverge.com)
1846.
Moz's $18 Million Venture Financing: Our Story, Metrics and Future (seomoz.org)
1847.
Gstreamer and OpenCV for (video) image stabilisation (guij.emont.org)
1848.
Shell Apps And Silver Bullets (sandofsky.com)
1849.
Meet the first 5 companies at Toronto's Extreme Startups (techcrunch.com)
1850.
LinkedIn Acquires Professional Content Sharing Platform SlideShare For $119M (techcrunch.com)
1851.
AMD Llano GPU modesetting troubleshooting postmortem (jglisse.livejournal.com)
1852.
The Ph.D. Now Comes With Food Stamps (chronicle.com)
1853.
Ask HN: I have a day job, one kid and one on the way, how can I get things done? ()
1854.
Windows 8 kills off “dated and cheesy” Aero (extremetech.com)
1855.
'The Demise of Guys': How video games and porn are ruining a generation (edition.cnn.com)
1856.
Rethinking try/catch
1857.
AT&T CEO voices regret over iPhone unlimited data model (engadget.com)
1858.
Disposable Email address (pixelstech.net)
1859.
It's 2012 and this still happens; trying to buy music online and failing (thomashambleton.com)
1860.
Split Testing May Cause Google to Accidentally Think You’ve Been Compromised (webdesigncompany.net)