May 2012 Archive
2401.
An Open Letter to ICANN on the TLD.js Movement (wewantjs.org)
2402.
Ask HN: Please give me your thoughts on my new site: www.coderegator.com ()
2403.
If Node.js Is So Hot, Then Where Is The Ecosystem? (blog.stuartherbert.com)
2404.
Diablo 3 DRM: Defective by Design (defectivebydesign.org)
2405.
Show HN: MAXGIF, endless stupidly big GIFs (maxgif.com)
2406.
‘Apple’s devices are like beautiful crystal prisons’ (bgr.com)
2407.
Show HN: FB hackathon HTML5 photo app, demoing in 2 hours (picpl.us)
2408.
Compare Payment Gateway Fees [PayPal, Square, Dwolla, etc] (paymentsystemfees.com)
2409.
What makes something secure? (gwan.ch)
2410.
JQuery API site is down (api.jquery.com)
2411.
BitTorrent Everything? ()
2412.
ORM Haters Don't Get It (javacodegeeks.com)
2413.
It's time for tech news to route around damage. Again. (5in5nyc.com)
2414.
Smartphones set to become the fastest spreading technology in human history (extremetech.com)
2415.
I just open-sourced my iOS password manager with dropbox syncing (github.com)
2416.
Yahoo's ex-chief Thompson said he has cancer: WSJ (marketwatch.com)
2417.
Too Hot for TED: Income Inequality (mobile.nationaljournal.com)
2418.
"5 Companies I'd Invest in at Any Valuation" - Rob Go (robgo.org)
2419.
Welcome to Ars Technica, version 7.0 (arstechnica.com)
2420.
Google Maps For Android Gets Offers, Business Photos & Indoor Walking Directions (google-latlong.blogspot.com)
2421.
Ask HN: How to explain to a non-tech that bug fixing gets charged? ()
2422.
Ask HN: Would you read this blog? ()
2423.
Anti-Piracy Outfits Launch Attack on BitTorrent Protocol (torrentfreak.com)
2424.
Facebook really worth around $25 billion? (dealbook.nytimes.com)
2425.
AngularJS (Google-produced JS Framework) (angularjs.org)
2426.
Public Pensions Have Assumed Rates of Return That Should Concern Everyone (nytimes.com)
2427.
BlockBattle (HTML5 multiplayer tetris) goes social (blog.blockbattle.net)
2428.
How a fake Justin Bieber "sextorted" hundreds of girls through Facebook (arstechnica.com)
2429.
Searching the bottom of the web (blog.blekko.com)
2430.
Unglue.it has launched. Crowdfunding for creative commons ebooks. (unglue.it)