May 2009 Archive
721.
Why Windows 7 is not the answer (blog.dustincurtis.com)
722.
What Do You Believe But Cannot Prove? (edge.org)
723.
The Dollar Redesign Project (richardsmith.posterous.com)
724.
Would you have survived in the middle ages? (shamusyoung.com)
725.
Ask HN: What Web frameworks exist around Python? ()
726.
Palm Pre to arrive on Sprint on June 6 (blog.palm.com)
727.
Sony Pictures CEO: nothing good ever came from the Internet (current.com)
728.
Ask HN: Which persistent in-memory database to use?
729.
EU Levies $1.45 Billion Fine on Intel (online.wsj.com)
730.
Altman says Loopt to be profitable in 2009 (bloomberg.com)
731.
Profit per Employee at Tech Companies Compared to Other Industries (theonda.org)
732.
Superduper Slow Jar Command (embarassing bug in the jar code) (blogs.sun.com)
733.
Using Dropbox as a Host for Static Websites. (andothernoise.blogspot.com)
734.
Mozilla Brings Webapps to the Desktop, Challenges AIR, Silverlight (webmonkey.com)
735.
"America's War on Science" - Do you have a license for that beaker? (memepunks.blogspot.com)
736.
Revolutionary Espresso Book Machine launches in London (guardian.co.uk)
737.
The Evolution of Lua (tecgraf.puc-rio.br)
738.
The Future of Artificial Intelligence (nytimes.com)
739.
Update: reporter caught in mortgage bubble didn't mention previous bankruptcies (kottke.org)
740.
Why Facebook Shut Down the Only Useful App it Ever Had (webmonkey.com)
741.
The next Google (sethgodin.typepad.com)
742.
How Game Design Can Revolutionize Everyday Life (wired.com)
743.
Sean Tevis lost his election, but he's not done: Option 4. (option4.seantevis.com)
744.
Adobe has issued a DMCA removal request for a protocol they promised to open (linuxcentre.net)
745.
Encyclopedic Knowledge, Then vs. Now (nytimes.com)
746.
Math Atlas - a Gateway to modern mathematics (math-atlas.org)
747.
Charles Stross on the future (and gaming) in 2030 (antipope.org)
748.
Common Java Cookbook (discursive.com)
749.
How Silicon Chips Are Made (pcplus.co.uk)
750.
The future of Rails is Ruby 1.9 - real performance of 1.8, JRuby and 1.9 compared (blog.pluron.com)