How Object Oriented Is CLOS?
(c2.com)
May 2011 Archive
1801.
1802.
Spotify Programming Challenge Registration
(scrool.se)
1803.
Phishing Sites Hosted on Google's Servers
(f-secure.com)
1804.
Restoring a Linode Backup
(joshtronic.com)
1805.
Google rolls out Social Search globally
(thenextweb.com)
1806.
Is Anonymous Less Anonymous Now?
(technologyreview.com)
1807.
The Cloud
(avc.com)
1809.
Establishing release management policies for RubyGems
(blog.majesticseacreature.com)
1810.
Anonymous' response to Sony PSN Hack
(dailykos.com)
1811.
Couchapp 0.8 released
(groups.google.com)
1812.
Why Maker Faire Matters
(hackeducation.com)
1813.
TechCrunch: Socialcam launches new Web interface
(techcrunch.com)
1814.
Foreman: Run Complex Apps with Ease
(blog.daviddollar.org)
1815.
Disqus Brings Mentions To Comment Threads
(techcrunch.com)
1817.
1818.
Google picks Arduino for Android Open Accessory “kit”
(blog.makezine.com)
1819.
A brief overview of technology behind Alpha.gov.uk
(blog.alpha.gov.uk)
1820.
Scala daddy wraps his Java baby in Red Hat-ness
(theregister.co.uk)
1821.
Skype vulnerability was an XSS issue
(secniche.blogspot.com)
1822.
Visualizations of Networks: beautiful, functional, various
(visualcomplexity.com)
1823.
You Need to Win the Battle for Share of Mind
(techcrunch.com)
1824.
Real-time data mining unmasks the power of imitation, kith and charisma
(web.media.mit.edu)
1825.
Zuckerberg: Privacy anxiety is fleeting
(news.cnet.com)
1827.
Thunderbolt in current and future laptops
(marco.org)
1828.
First platform to sell ruby gems?
(gemforsale.com)
1829.
Android Market to overtake App Store in August 2011
(mobilebusinessbriefing.com)
1830.
Stackoverflow Makes Hackers Lazy
(nerdr.com)