May 2012 Archive
2251.
Show HN: When was your last Internet vacation? (Built today on the Singly API) (vacat.io)
2252.
Ask HN: What to do about non-performing "founder" ()
2253.
Show HN: Cobook, the smart address book (cobookapp.com)
2254.
Entrepreneurs' New Nightmare: The Invasion Of The Startup Snatchers (huffingtonpost.com)
2255.
Ask HN: What startups write C heavily? ()
2256.
Ask HN: Have I burnt out and what should I do?
2257.
Bug 1,000,000 (launchpad.net)
2258.
The developed village - a village that puts metros to shame (timesofindia.indiatimes.com)
2259.
jQuery meets Markaby (mlanza.github.com)
2260.
R Is Not Enough For "Big Data"... (forbes.com)
2261.
What is a HackerSpace? How do I get into one? (mobizoic.com)
2262.
Fixing Obfuscated Emails in Gmail with Dotjs (blog.jazzychad.net)
2263.
Note on Unix Philosophy (pixelstech.net)
2264.
Ask HN: So is it easier to raise money than find a job? ()
2265.
How to write an email introduction (blog.safeshepherd.com)
2266.
Quick guide to securing GRUB (linuxhive.blogspot.com)
2267.
Why MulDiv(1, -0x80000000, -0x80000000) returns 2 instead of 1? (blogs.msdn.com)
2268.
The ReactOS team wants your money (neowin.net)
2269.
How to run a tech startup (michaelkk.tumblr.com)
2270.
Is an open-source pacemaker safer than closed-source? (williamedwardscoder.tumblr.com)
2271.
Stop Using Curved Drop Shadows (delvarworld.github.com)
2272.
Why is 80 characters the 'standard' limit for code width? (programmers.stackexchange.com)
2273.
Zuckerberg: You can be unethical and still be legal thats the way I live my life (businessinsider.com)
2274.
Things That Should Trouble Apple (kickingbear.com)
2275.
Assembla Introducing Simple Planner for lightweight Agile, Scrum, and Kanban (blog.assembla.com)
2276.
Galaxy S3 Features Include Free 50 GB Dropbox (galaxyinsider.com)
2277.
Warren Buffett Is A Punk (techcrunch.com)
2278.
How We Built the Next Gen Travel Agency using Amazon, Clojure, and a Small Team (colinsteele.org)
2279.
Data Is More Important Than Algorithms (cloudave.com)
2280.
Americans were never excited about space exploration. (si.academia.edu)